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collaboration with the QIST group at Stony Brook University and the Atomic and Molecular Physics (AMO) group at Columbia University. The applicant will be an integral part of the research activities
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. ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW The BNL Physics Department leads nuclear and particle physics experiments both onsite, and in collaborations around the globe, that probe the secrets of the universe. The BNL Physics
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expand them to include research and development activities in the fields of radiological safety, security and protection, health physics, disaster assistance, counterterrorism, and counterproliferation
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. The successful candidate will process expense reports for Domestic/Foreign Travel and relocations, providing accurate and detail-oriented auditing of travel expenses, timely and constructive resolution, and
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for Accelerated Nanomaterial Discovery, integrating synthesis, advanced characterization, physical modeling, and computer science to iteratively explore a wide range of material parameters. The CFN develops and
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-temperature superconductivity, molecular electronics, and more. POSITION DESCRIPTION The Physical Science and Research Operations Division (PSROD) of the NSLS-II currently has a full-time opportunity for a Beamline Mechanical
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we believe that a comprehensive employee benefits program is an important and meaningful part of the compensation employees receive. Review more information at BNL | Benefits Program The Physics
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and environment. Provide radiation physics support to BNL accelerators. Lead a staff of modelers to provide timely and effective support to BNL's accelerator facilities. Review accelerator designs
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ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits
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Particle Physics Software (NPPS) Group in the Physics Department at BNL participates in BNL's nuclear and particle physics experiments and programs such as the ATLAS experiment at CERN, the Belle II