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Apply Now Job ID JR101831Date posted 06/11/2025 The Chemistry Division is seeking a Assistant Scientist Research Staffmember. This is a development position for professionals with advanced knowledge
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electron and X-ray beams. This includes a combination of custom designed and built parts and vendor produced components developed by a collaboration of the NSLSII scientific, engineering, and technical staff
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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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, Electrical, Vacuum, and Design Groups for both electron and hadron beam accelerator and storage systems. Develop and maintain the Technical Systems organization and infrastructure to provide engineering
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development and is the nexus of a broad collaboration network. Each year, CFN staff members support the research of nearly 600 external facility users. Three strategic nanoscience themes underlie the CFN
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Apply Now Job ID JR101924Date posted 07/15/2025 The Stakeholder and Community Relations Office develops best -in-class communications, science education, government relations, and community
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experiments to ensure they are conducted in a safe and environmentally complaint manner. Manage the logistics associated with bringing user experiments to the beamlines and assist with development of sample
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& Research Operations Division (PSROD) manages the operation and development of NSLS-II’s physical sciences experimental portfolio. The division includes scientific, technical, and professional staff who
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experiment at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The Omega Group has major responsibilities in detector operations and software development, and has leading roles in the ATLAS High Luminosity Large-Hadron Collider
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development and is the nexus of a broad collaboration network. Each year, CFN staff members support the research of nearly 600 external facility users. Three strategic nanoscience themes underlie the CFN