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Instrumentation Department (IO) seeks an individual for a graduate student researcher position in Cryogenic Characterization of Integrated Circuits to conduct R&D work in design and characterization of extreme
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work environment and the resources necessary for you to succeed. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: * Close interactions with beamlines scientific and technical staff to design and build synchrotron
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supervision, within established procedures and guidelines. May be designated to lead or oversee a group of buyers, with delegated responsibility of reviewing and approving procurements, assistance with problem
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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 for Accelerated
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operational needs Promote compliant Electrical Safety Subject Area implementation across BNL Review electrical designs Participate in facility readiness reviews POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Required Knowledge, Skills
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. The Instrumentation Division is seeking a Deputy Director who shares our commitment to excellence in science, technology innovation, and teamwork in multidisciplinary settings. The successful candidate should be a
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Responsibilities: Design, build, test and operate quantum optics experiments and devices oriented toward long-distance quantum networking Analyze results and prepare scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals
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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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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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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