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Apply Now Job ID JR101857Date posted 06/16/2025 Scientists in Brookhaven’s Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Division (CMPMSD) study basic and applied aspects of quantum materials and
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study of quantum materials. The goal of the research is to explore, understand, and control the novel physical mechanisms of quantum materials, including charge-spin-lattice interactions at a wide range
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transformations, quantum information science, microelectronics and energy storage. The research will involve the use of pulse radiolysis at the Chemistry Division’s 9 MeV Laser Electron Accelerator Facility (LEAF
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that are relevant to quantum materials including superconducting thin-films and 2D heterostructures, at milliKelvin (mK) temperature. You will commission a new mK scanning probe microscope to study micro-spectroscopy
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. The directorate includes the Accelerator Science & Technology Department, the Instrumentation Department, the Superconducting Magnet Division (SMD), and the being-formed Quantum Information Science and Technology
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investigating novel and quantum materials, as well as their potential applications. The neutron scattering group performs experiments investigating magnetic and structural properties of materials at national user
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also hosts one of the brightest x-ray synchrotrons in the world, the Center for Functional Nanomaterials, the quantum information science Center for Co-Design for Quantum Advantage, the NASA Space
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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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responsible for the Instrumentation Department, the Accelerator Science and Technology Department, and two new departments which will comprise the microelectronics and quantum information science and technology
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also hosts one of the brightest x-ray synchrotrons in the world, the Center for Functional Nanomaterials, the quantum information science Center for Co-Design for Quantum Advantage, the NASA Space