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and nuclear physics detector simulation community. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD in experimental particle or nuclear physics Two (2) years relevant post-PhD experience Experience in
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20+ years, or Master’s and 15+ years, or Doctorate and 10+ years post-PhD. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Bachelor’s and 25+ years, or Master’s and 20+ years, or Doctorate and 15+ year
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active enrollment in a PhD program in physics, nuclear engineering, or relevant fields Knowledge of radiation detectors or high-energy particle detectors Demonstrated experience in data analysis in
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, Skills, and Abilities: Bachelor’s and 8+ years, or Master’s and 6+ years, or Doctorate and +2 years post-PhD. in the field of cell biology, plant biology, structure biology, immunology, biochemistry
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: Bachelor’s and 20+ years' experience, or Master’s and 15+ years' experience, or Doctorate and 10+ years'' post-PhD experience. (Degrees in Physics or related discipline.) At least ten (10) years of related
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. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD in Physics or equivalent disciplines At least fifteen (15) years’ experience with research in advanced detector technology and applications. At least ten (10
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD or Master’s degree in a relevant science or engineering field. An MBA may be considered. Detailed understanding of sponsors needs and programs in these areas with one
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that reflects BNL Values and holds staff accountable. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: • PhD. in Chemistry, Materials Science, Physics, or other relevant field with 10 years experience in synchrotron
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model for behavior that reflects BNL Values and holds staff accountable. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: • PhD. in Chemistry, Materials Science, Physics, or other relevant field with 10 years
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, collaboration, and respect for all. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD in Accelerator Physics plus 2 years of relevant technical work experience. Broad knowledge and understanding of particle