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issues. Position Description The position will support the operation and continued development of a center for high throughput x-ray crystallographic fragment screening (XCFS). The successful candidate
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and synchrotron radiation, with the goal of informing component design, shielding, and electronics protection strategies. The successful candidate will work closely with the beam optics, lattice, and
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complex terrain regions. CMAS does this by innovating on the fronts of meteorological data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation (https://www.bnl.gov/cmas/). The CMAS work portfolio is conducted within
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operating aberration-corrected STEM. Preference is given to those with proficiency in utilizing the Nion microscopes and/or 4D-STEM technique. This project is highly collaborative. We anticipate that you will
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chemistry, EUV exposure mechanisms, high-resolution patterning performance, and dry-etching characteristics of the synthesized hybrid resists by utilizing electron beam lithography (EBL), low-energy electron
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characteristics and performance. This project also aims to investigate the integration of 2D-3D and 2D-membrane semiconductor heterostructures utilizing the materials provided by other external MSRC project team
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experiments at NSLS-II. The selected candidate will work with a team of scientists from NSLS-II, CFN (Centers for Functional Nanomaterials), CSI (Computational Science Initiative), and IO (Instrumentation
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ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW Researchers in the Biology Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) work to unravel the complexities of biological systems from how plants make oils to the role
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of biological systems from how plants make oils and other products to the role of proteins in disease. Our work helps to develop and make use of the tools and techniques of biochemistry, molecular genetics
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correlation to the electrochemical performance of the active electrode materials synthesized by the Center. Examples of the samples could be metal oxides with carbon positioned between the layers, and metal