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Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD in Accelerator Physics or a related field In-depth working knowledge of accelerator design codes such as BMAD, MADX, or ELEGANT Working knowledge of programming
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choices Contribute to technical documentation and present results at internal reviews and conferences Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD in Physics, Accelerator Physics, Nuclear Engineering, or
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for the characterization. Prepare research based manuscripts for publication Participate in the meetings related to the EFRC Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD in Condensed Matter Physics, Materials Science
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. These observations will then be analyzed by the postdoctoral researcher and the project team to (i) create new understanding of the feedbacks among urban infrastructure, waste heat, and extreme heat/weather events
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The Advanced Electron Microscopy and Nanostructured Materials Group within the Division of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science at Brookhaven National Laboratory invites applications
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Biophysics, Biology, Biochemistry or Structural Biology. Proven ability to optimize peptide, protein or nucleic acid crystallization systems. Basic
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Apply Now Job ID JR101630Date posted 01/21/2025 This position is hosted by the Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department, which has extensive expertise in quantum materials
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at the Computational Science Initiative (CSI), within the Brookhaven National Laboratory. The selected candidate will collaborate on solving inverse problem, relevant for interference lithography process, by deploying
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reports, presentations, and other related media. Work in interdisciplinary collaborations with subject matter experts. Communicate research progress, challenges and achievements, and engage within and
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FEM technique to quantitatively characterize amorphous materials, with high spatial and temporal resolution. • You will be part of a team performing experiments to lead the discovery of key physical