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The Laboratory Protection Division at the Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is seeking to hire a Security Specialist to provide support in the Physical Protection Program for the Security
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to research on the frontier of X-ray quantum optics with collaborators across a broad range of disciplines, including physics, computer science, and biology. Brookhaven National Laboratory and the Energy and
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Apply Now Job ID JR101133Date posted 04/24/2024 The Omega Group in the Physics Department at BNL focuses on the ATLAS experiment at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The Omega Group has major
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for scientific publications and talks. POSITION REQUIREMENTS Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: • PhD candidate in physics, materials science, physical chemistry or related field. • Good understanding
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Process Improvement. Develop, monitor, and analyze key performance indicators and organizational metrics. Provide data-driven performance information to Senior Leadership for decision-making. Clearly
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Ridge National Laboratory, on crystals that are typically grown in our own labs by Genda Gu. We also work closely with other groups in the Condensed Matter Physics & Materials Science Division (CMPMSD
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Apply Now Job ID JR101120Date posted 05/10/2024 The Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Division (CMPMSD) within the Energy and Photon Sciences Directorate has an opening for a Senior
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is recruiting a scientist to lead the international programs and expand them to include research and development activities in the fields of radiological safety, security and protection, health physics
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or closely related discipline Required knowledge, skills, and abilities: - Knowledge of ASIC design process and flows - Knowledge of ASPIC design process and flows - Familiarity with PDKs and CAD/EDA
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QIST group centered in our Instrumentation Division and working in close collaboration with the QIST group at Stony Brook University and the Atomic and Molecular Physics (AMO) group at Columbia