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publications and presentations. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: You are qualified for this role if: You have a Bachelor’s degree in computer science, physics, mathematics, engineering, or a related
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in specialized high technology areas essential for this work. Development of facilities is motivated by present Brookhaven research programs and anticipated future directions of research. Our work has
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stringent timelines to meet the laboratory’s needs; interaction with scientific/engineering staff along with EPS business operations team. Candidate must be self-motivated, resourceful, and organized, taking
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of the ATF to steward its unique science and technology user program. The AFD Director will directly support the Chair of the Accelerator Science and Technology (AS&T) Department to provide scientific
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performance measurements. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: You will lead the acquisition and commissioning of a milliKelvin scanning probe microscope at the CFN. You will lead a research program on
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health, industrial hygiene, construction safety and total worker safety programs and processes are implemented to support DTD line management expectations for conducting work and meeting program objectives
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of resources Some travel is required Preferred Knowledge and Skills Master’s degree in computer science, information systems, software engineering, computer engineering, or other information system disciplines
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candidates should have a major in electrical engineering, computer science, or applied mathematics. A background in electric power systems modeling and simulation and data analytics and machine learning
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The Office of Research Partnerships and Technology Transfer (RPTT) connects people and organizations from the research and business communities with our Laboratory researchers. Private industry
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ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW The Accelerator Science & Technology (AS&T) Department develops transformative technology advances that will form the basis of next-generation particle sources and accelerators