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Apply Now Job ID JR101926Date posted 08/13/2025 Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is the building site for the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), a one-of-a-kind nuclear physics research facility
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research focused on precision tests of the Standard Model and/or beyond the Standard Model physics at the proposed Electron-Ion collider. Priority will be given to those whose research proposal demonstrates
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) physics on ATLAS at CERN and for the experiments at the Electron Ion Collider (EIC) being constructed at BNL. Applicants should have a strong interest in and experience with the LHC, RHIC, or EIC scientific
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Ability to work in a large international collaboration Hands-on problem-solving skills and clear and concise verbal and written communication skills Demonstrated track record of publication of research in
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electron microscopy A proven ability to perform transport property characterizations at high pressure, low temperature and high magnetic field Ability to interact effectively with a diverse group of
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and Microelectronics Departments. The Directorate develops transformative technology advances that will form the basis of next-generation particle sources and accelerators, detectors, magnets, and
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engineering teams to evaluate energy deposition, power losses, total ionizing dose, and other radiation-relevant quantities across the Electron Storage Ring (ESR), Hadron Storage Ring (HSR), and Rapid Cycling
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-relativistic spin-splitting of the electronic band structure due to their magnetic order (including the collinear altermagnets). Our goal is to provide a test of theoretical predictions in a selection of real
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: Ph. D in physical chemistry or a related field and 4+ years of post-PhD relevant experience. Experience in radiation chemistry, photochemistry and familiarity with electron transfer theory
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world-class program that advances the state of the art in artificial intelligence, high performance computing, applied mathematics, computer and computational sciences. BNL's distinctive domain science