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original research independently and in collaboration in a multidisciplinary team environment. Present results at collaboration meetings, seminars, workshops and conferences, and publish in refereed journals
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Will Do at Level 1: Contribute to primary and secondary research on a variety of demand flexibility topics, such as building load management across end uses, EV charging management, building electric
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systems, with a focus on applications for basic nuclear structure research at facilities such as the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). A primary project will be development of a straw-tube array for
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for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). A primary project will be development of a straw-tube array for detection of charged particles to be used with a liquid hydrogen target and the Gamma-Ray Energy Tracking Array
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for new or special projects or assignments, with primary responsibility for determining objectives of work. Resolve complex issues for development and implementation of state and local policies and
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electronic scientific logbook of all experiments performed. Conduct practical experiments and original work that meet milestones of projects. Prepare manuscripts for publication and regular progress reports
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of technical reports and other written products. Eligible for Principal Investigator status upon completion of required training. Must be available to travel as needed, domestically, typically 5-10 trips per
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Magnet Program (SMP ), which is also an integral part of DOE’s national Magnet Development Program (USMDP ). The primary responsibility will be on the development of superconducting magnets. The research
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Superconducting Systems and Sensors" under the guidance of the group leader. Their focus will be on the development of two main applications using ultrahigh-frequency phononics tools. The first application aims
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will not automatically disqualify an applicant from being considered for employment. Work may be performed on-site. The primary location for this role is Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, 1 Cyclotron Road