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The National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) at Brookhaven National Laboratory seeks a leader for the Hard X-Ray Methods Program within the Physical Sciences & Research Operations Division
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withpractical finite element analysis using ANSYS Workbench or Comsol, and pipe stress analysis programs such as CAESAR-II, CAEPIPE, AUTOPIPE, WINPIPE, ROHR2. Experience creating and checking detailed mechanical
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finite element simulations, e.g., Opera, ROXIE, and/or COMSOL. Experience with superconducting magnets and/or cryogenic distribution systems and components Experience working independently and interacting
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. Research security is an essential element for Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) mission success. The National Security Presidential Memorandum 33 (NSPM-33) mandates the establishment of a research
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does include the major elements in the job. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Requires a minimum of 7-years prior experience as an operator/watch stander in the operation and maintenance of high
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and 3-D electromagnetic finite element codes. Control theory with applications to accelerator systems including RF-beam interactions. Broad knowledge and understanding of RF systems and their role in
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for design validation. Prepare component Specifications and Statement of Work (SOW) for procurement. Oversee component procurement, fabrication, assembly, testing and installation. Manage engineering projects
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diagrams (PFDs) for cryogenic plant systems. Experience with practical finite element analysis using ANSYS Workbench Excellent written and oral skills and proficient with MS Office and MS Excel. Preferred
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assuring effectiveness) all elements of BNL’s Quality Assurance Program and compliance with project-specific requirements. POSITION DESCRIPTION: The Quality Management Office (QMO) is seeking an energetic
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in the development and application of AI/ML methods for nanoscience experimentation, instrumentation, and ideation. You will research the application of frontier foundation models to scientific tasks