18 postdoctoral-composite-materials-simulation Postdoctoral positions at Brookhaven Lab
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materials for the next generation of microelectronics and quantum information science and technology. Position Description: We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associatefor a 1-year term , to grow high
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in real-world environments. Position Description: The CFN is seeking a talented Postdoctoral Research Associate to conduct novel research investigating 2D material heterostructures for developing steep
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Apply Now Job ID JR101897Date posted 07/07/2025 The Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Division (CMPMSD)at Brookhaven National Laboratory conducts a wide-ranging research program
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integrating physics requirements into the design of the EIC interaction region. The EIC group at BNL’s Physics Department has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate. The selected candidate is expected
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Physics, Computer Science, Material Science, or related discipline. • Demonstrated expertise in scattering or imaging methods, or simulations of wavefront propagation. • Demonstrated experience in
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simulation and optimization of electron beam spin polarization in the electron storage ring (ESR) of the Electron-Ion Collider. This includes expanding the spin tracking capabilities of the accelerator design
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and national challenges. Position Description The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) Directorate has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support the development and implementation of radiation
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Apply Now Job ID JR101826Date posted 05/21/2025 A postdoctoral position is available immediately in the Biological, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences Division (BEPSD) at the National Synchrotron
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for highly motivated postdoctoral researchers to conduct advanced electron microscopy studies on quantum materials for neuromorphic computing. The primary objective of this research is to explore quantum
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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