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effort, in support of the design, planning, analysis, and interpretation of both laboratory and computer experiments and their results. The Computational Science Initiative (CSI - https://www.bnl.gov
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engineering design, modeling, testing, and field deployment of radiation detection systems to support sponsors in their operation and research. In addition, the Group also develops novel detection techniques
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accelerator-based experiments at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL). To support this program, the C-AD must design, fabricate, assemble, test, install, and operate unique research equipment to generate
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, the successful candidate will collaborate broadly with the other members of IO and CFN, leveraging their expertise in design and fabrication of microelectronics. This is a 2 year appointment. Essential Duties and
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quantification of nanometer-sized defects in millimeter-sized samples. The candidate will perform scattering simulation based on the prior-known structure (i.e., from a design file) with possible types of commonly
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on nanomaterial synthesis by assembly designing precise architectures with targeted functionality by organizing nanoscale components. The CFN researches and applies platforms for state-of-the-art techniques
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interdisciplinary team to address computational challenges in different scientific domains. The successful candidate is expected to design, develop, and integrate novel computational techniques, including software
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Overview: The Magnet Division (MD) designs, builds, and tests superconducting magnets for use in particle accelerators world-wide. The Magnet Division also builds magnets for various other applications (e.g
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Accelerator Division has an opportunity for a Controls Engineer Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Performing and documenting control system testing Reviewing reports and test results Designing and
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include performing shielding calculations for the Collider-Accelerator Department (C-AD) accelerators in support of all aspects of shielding design calculations for radiation safety at the C-AD