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and national challenges. Position Description The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) project is seeking an accelerator physicist at the postdoc level to join the accelerator design team. Core duties are
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. POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Material Science, or related discipline. Demonstrated
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, safeguards, and healthcare. The Group is heavily involved in engineering design, modeling, testing, and field deployment of radiation detection systems to support sponsors in their operation and research. In
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Apply Now Job ID JR101725Date posted 04/01/2025 Position Description: The Postdoctoral Research position would be part of a Department of Energy funded Energy Frontier Research Center, the Center
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roles in software development for EIC’s ePIC detector. The NPPS Group has an opening for an entry level staff position to work on ePIC software development. NPPS is currently active in ePIC detector
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and national challenges. Position Description This position is for a seasoned electron polarization expert to optimize polarized electron transport and storage in the EIC complex. Electron polarization
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based on two first-of-their-kind NION scanning transmission electron microscopes. In this postdoc position, you will be a member of the Electron Microscopy group and be mentored by scientists at CFN
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physics. The successful candidate will collaborate both with other members of the Theory Group and with the experimental efforts within the Division. Position Description: The successful candidate will join
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-ultramicrotome to prepare thin sections of tissues for cryo-ET. Use high-pressure freezer to prepare thick samples. Collect cryo-ET data and perform data analysis. Support the operation of LBMS. Required Knowledge
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provide breakthrough capabilities for driving cutting edge advances in high energy and nuclear physics, quantum information processing, materials science, and national security. Attract, retain, and foster