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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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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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.) and electrical device data analysis including transistor characteristics. You communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, evidenced by peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations
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discipline is required within the last 5 years. Candidates must have excellent written and oral communication skills, be self-motivated and able to work both independently and as a multi-institutional team. A
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, including fitting and manipulation of large array-type data sets (using Python, Matlab or equivalent) Ability to communicate well, and work within a collaborative team environment Preferred Knowledge, Skills
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. The realization of this facility is a top priority for the QCD community in the United States. The BNL EIC group has played a major role in developing the EIC’s scientific case, building detector subsystems, and
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; (ii) assess the spatiotemporal patterns of extreme heat and air quality impacts across the diverse urban landscape; (iii) evaluate the efficacy and social equity of mitigative actions across communities
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of particle-matter interactions Excellent written and verbal communication skills Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Experience modeling synchrotron radiation and beam loss effects in accelerators
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the broader scientific community. In addition, together with the Collider-Accelerator Department, the Biology Department manages the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory which study the effects of space
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of existing ones for scientific applications; (ii) Large Language Models (LLMs) and multi-modal Foundation Models (iii) Large vision-language models (VLM) and computer vision techniques; and (iv) techniques