119 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Brookhaven Lab in United States
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the development of new radical scavengers for the conversion of radiolytic solvent radicals into secondary reductants/oxidants or unreactive species. Exploiting the knowledge gained from the above mentioned studies
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Program, to include: Deliver derivative classifier training to the cadre of BNL derivative classifiers using materials developed by the DOE Office of Classification (OC). Compile quarterly classification
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, handling of lead bricks, and excessing and recycling materials. Prepare hazardous waste control forms to ensure the safe disposal of hazardous waste, legacy equipment, and other materials. Prepare EMRs
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and programs such as the ATLAS experiment at CERN, the Belle II experiment at KEK, the sPHENIX experiment at BNL and many others. Working with the experimental groups, scientists and software developers
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of microelectronics and quantum with a broad range of sponsors. Will develop a good understanding of BNL’s existing capabilities and strengths in these areas to identify and foster strategic relationships, enable
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Buildings and the Central Utility plants. Support integration and development of energy metering infrastructure across the site. Coordinate modifications to control systems including programming, graphics
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unit, and rigging inventory inspections. Ensure safety and adequacy of the equipment for applications and prepare rigging plans for pre-engineered and critical lifts. Perform work requirement analysis
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and procedures. Team with department leaders and administrative staff in a rapidly growing area. Maintain, develop, and apply capabilities to execute organization’s plans. Develop multi-year financial
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rooms to allow their students to collaborate to complete the assignments and explore extensions of the hands-on labs. Ensure all their assigned students can get the QIS102 software development tools and
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issues. Position Description The position will support the operation and continued development of a center for high throughput x-ray crystallographic fragment screening (XCFS). The successful candidate