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appointment with an opportunity for a one-year renewal to perform research in the area of electric power grids. Brookhaven National Laboratory and the Energy and Photon Sciences Directorate are committed
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multi-disciplinary team to perform biomolecular characterization of plant-pathogen interactions through the utilization of integrated cell biology, biochemistry, structural biology, and bioimaging tools
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United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A. You will be asked to disclose any such participation at the time of hire for review by Brookhaven. The full text of the Order may be found at: https
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you will be expected to take a leading role in the analysis of the cold QCD data from the STAR experiment. We have recently collected significant data sets with polarized high-energy proton collisions
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, cell biology, and bioimaging. We also leverage the unique capabilities of Brookhaven’s National Synchrotron Light Source-II, Laboratory for Biomolecular Structure (LBMS) cryo-EM facility, and Center
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interdisciplinary problems. Other Information: This position is required to work on-site. This is a 1-year Postdoc Assignment with a possibility of renewal. BNL policy requires that after obtaining a PhD, eligible
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renewal for the second year based on performance and funding. BNL policy requires that after obtaining a PhD, eligible candidates for research associate appointments may not exceed a combined total of 5
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modeling and simulation. The methods and fundamental advances made in the course of this research will further the progress of applications of interest to BNL and the Department of Energy (DOE). Examples
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Associate for a one-year appointment with an opportunity for a one-year renewal to perform research in the area of electric power grids. Brookhaven National Laboratory and the Energy and Photon Sciences
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new technologies to address existing and emerging threats, and strengthening the domestic and international institutions that form the framework of the nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear security