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) analytical and numerical expertise are encouraged to apply. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The successful candidate will operate in the research group of Dr. Andriy Nevidomskyy, with opportunities
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experience teaching or assisting in a formal (classroom) or informal (out-of-school) learning environment. Experience utilizing coding language(s) such as Python. Bilingual skills (Spanish preferred). Other
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. The specific focus of these positions will be on the design of quantum algorithms/co-design of quantum error correcting codes and related quantum information science questions appropriate for nuclear, high
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laboratory safety standards, national codes, and environmental, health, and safety requirements. Contribute to project planning, budgeting, and execution of SRF systems scope for the EIC in collaboration with
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Order 486.1A. You will be asked to disclose any such participation at the time of hire for review by Brookhaven. The full text of the Order may be found at: https://www.directives.doe.gov/directives
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of operating procedures manuals, and oversee the conduct of operations. Ensure that the group continues to follow BNL safety standards and national safety and equipment codes. Interact with and report to the C
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such participation at the time of hire for review by Brookhaven. The full text of the Order may be found at: https://www.directives.doe.gov/directives-documents/400-series/0486.1-BOrder-a/@@images/file
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for review by Brookhaven. The full text of the Order may be found at: https://www.directives.doe.gov/directives-documents/400-series/0486.1-BOrder-a/@@images/file
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Order 486.1A. You will be asked to disclose any such participation at the time of hire for review by Brookhaven. The full text of the Order may be found at: https://www.directives.doe.gov/directives
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operate in the research group of Dr. Andriy Nevidomskyy, with opportunities to collaborate with other faculty members in the Condensed Matter Theory group, as well as interact with BNL scientists across