19 software-defined-network-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at Brookhaven Lab in United States
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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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and national challenges. Position Description The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) project is seeking an accelerator physicist at the postdoc level to join the accelerator design team. Core duties are
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campaigns from crystallization to data analysis and deposition. Work with NSLS-II software developers to create and modify database schema and data processing pipelines for handling XCFS laboratory metadata
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based on two first-of-their-kind NION scanning transmission electron microscopes. In this postdoc position, you will be a member of the Electron Microscopy group and be mentored by scientists at CFN
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Foreign Government Talent Recruitment Programs, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A. You will be asked to disclose any such participation at the time of hire
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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
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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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. Brookhaven employees are subject to restrictions related to participation in Foreign Government Talent Recruitment Programs, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A. You will
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restrictions related to participation in Foreign Government Talent Recruitment Programs, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A. You will be asked to disclose any
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rigorous wavefront simulations and AI/ML networks that account for the light-matter interactions in various wavelength regimes, and real light source parameters such as coherence, polarization