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the last 0-5 years) in the field of electrical engineering, experimental physics, materials science, and mechanical engineering, or related discipline Experience in electron beam lithography and/or micro
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field Match at least one of the following profiles: Experience with modern AI methods for nuclear physics or high-energy physics detector data; or Hands-on work with PMTs, SiPMs, or MCP-PMTs (test-beam
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time-resolved beam scanning Kerr microscopy (TRBSKM). You will continue to develop the technical capabilities of the facility, pushing the boundaries of novel near-field magnetic probe design. About You
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | 3 months ago
engineering methods to fabricate advanced detector technologies and optical components. Research within the UV detector technology team has largely focused on the use of molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) for band
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-resolution imaging and spectroscopy of nanoparticles using advanced broad- and focused-beam transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques. 2. Structure–Catalysis Relationships at the Atomic Scale You will
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technology at high repetition rate in new wavelength ranges, with the help of multi-pass cells, novel nonlinear devices and pulse/beam shaping. Work duties The main duties involved in a post-doctoral position
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-resolution imaging and spectroscopy of nanoparticles using advanced broad- and focused-beam transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques. (2) Structure–Catalysis Relationships at the Atomic Scale You will
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neuronal cultures and brain tissue samples will be used. Targeted identification will be achieved by e.g. cryo- immunofluorescence (cryo-CLEM) and immunogold. Cryogenic focused ion beam milling methods will
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electronics assembly and integration analysis of radiation conditions for wide band gap semiconductor testing requires in-person testing attendance at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams and the placement
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of detecting and characterizing interference/jamming events; as well as mitigation techniques involving multi-antenna signal processing (direction of arrival estimation, nulling, beam-steering, etc) and/or