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Apply Now Job ID JR101257Date posted 07/01/2024 Researchers in the Biology Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory seek to unravel and fully describe the complexities of biological systems—from
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studies samples ranging from energy and materials science to biology and Earth and environmental sciences. Using the SRX beamline, researchers hope to better understand their systems using the high
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have a strong background in biology, biochemistry, and experience with cryo-ET techniques. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Use cryo-focused ion beam (cryo-FIB) to prepare thin lamellae for cryo-ET
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-rays up to 10,000 times brighter than the NSLS. The mission of the National Synchrotron Light Source is to provide extremely bright x-rays for basic and applied research in biology and medicine
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Apply Now Job ID JR101258Date posted 07/01/2024 As part of BNL’s Environment, Biology, Nuclear Sciences and Nonproliferation Directorate (EBNN), the Nonproliferation and National Security Department
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Apply Now Job ID JR101233Date posted 06/21/2024 Organization Overview: The Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) at Brookhaven is a DOE-funded national scientific user facility, offering users a supported research experience with top-caliber scientists and access to state-of-the art...
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, and biology. From batteries and microelectronics to drug design and future quantum computers, NSLS-II enables its growing research community to study materials with nanoscale resolution and exquisite
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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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. The mission of the National Synchrotron Light Source is to provide extremely bright x-rays for basic and applied research in biology and medicine, materials and chemical sciences, geosciences and environmental
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, government, to advance our knowledge in a wide range of scientific disciplines such as life sciences, quantum materials, energy storage, advanced materials science, physics, chemistry, and biology. From