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, the candidate will be expected to select and pursue target systems tailored to their own scientific interests and to work closely with NSLS-II staff in supporting user operations of the XCFS facility from
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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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the data analysis of the CLAS 12 experiment with Run Group A and C recorded in recent years and the ePIC experiment at the EIC. The successful candidate is also expected to participate service works required
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complex terrain regions. CMAS does this by innovating on the fronts of meteorological data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation (https://www.bnl.gov/cmas/). The CMAS work portfolio is conducted within
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and synchrotron radiation, with the goal of informing component design, shielding, and electronics protection strategies. The successful candidate will work closely with the beam optics, lattice, and
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work closely with CFN Electron Microscopy group members and computer scientists at Brookhaven. You will be professionally mentored by Dr. Judith Yang and Dr. Sooyeon Hwang and receive guidance from Prof
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exposure, infrared (IR) spectroscopy, and EUV lithography. This work is part of a larger effort to design photoresist materials for the next-generation EUV lithography for Angstrom-era semiconductor chip
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experiments at NSLS-II. The selected candidate will work with a team of scientists from NSLS-II, CFN (Centers for Functional Nanomaterials), CSI (Computational Science Initiative), and IO (Instrumentation
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ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW Researchers in the Biology Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) work to unravel the complexities of biological systems from how plants make oils to the role
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members. You will work under the supervision of Dr. Chang-Yong Nam (Electronic Nanomaterials Group). Essential Duties and Responsibilities: You will develop, fabricate, and characterize 2D heterostructures