40 network-coding-"Chung-Ang-University"-"Chung-Ang-University" positions at Brookhaven Lab
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work experience with demonstrated expertise in electron polarization. Expertise in all requisite computer codes such as MAD, SLIM, BMAD. Excellent understanding of radiative polarization in general
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required by site policy. Possession of a valid New York State Driver’s License is required. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code. EPA 608 Universal HVAC
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with pulse forming networks, high voltage / high current modulators including solid state and vacuum tube switching devices Ability to work independently and collaborate/interact with and report to
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managers overseeing projects by external A/E consultants. Mentor and review designs by junior electrical engineers to ensure designs are efficient, code compliant, and adhere to BNL design standards
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. These cables will be located in the EIC tunnel and service buildings installed on cable trays and in underground conduit. This engineer will also work closely with safety personnel to be sure all NEC codes
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standards, building codes, NFPA and OSHA requirements Project development and management skills Ability to direct the work of fellow engineers, designers and technicians. Environmental, Health & Safety
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, designers, and contractors. Assist in cost estimation, schedule review, and contractor claims evaluation. Oversee design coordination, ensuring compliance with scientific needs and building codes. Support
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and collaboration with senior leadership. Reporting to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and ITD division manager, the Manager, ITD Infrastructure and Operations oversees enterprise networking and
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—an essential characteristic for replicating neural network behavior. The position offers a unique opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research at the intersection of quantum materials and advanced electron
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., crowd sourced data or from mobile and distributed instrument networks) Assess the performance of next-generation predictive urban climate models using observations Develop new visualization strategies