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scientist, the Technical Lead will work closely with scientists from the ALS Photon Science group and contribute to the international community of synchrotron scientists through publications and presentations
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instrumentation scientists who develop innovative experimental tools and conduct world-class research. As a career staff scientist, the Technical Lead will work closely with scientists from the ALS Photon Science
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a career staff scientist, the Technical Lead will work closely with scientists from the ALS Photon Science group and contribute to the international community of synchrotron scientists through
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instrumentation scientists who develop innovative experimental tools and conduct world-class research. As a career staff scientist, the Technical Lead will work closely with scientists from the ALS Photon Science
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at the Photon Science Development (PSD) group. The Advanced Light Source is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national scientific user facility whose excellent scientific reputation, expert
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nano-to-macro-scale thermal transport phenomena, including coupled effects of photons, electrons, and phonons. Both fundamental mathematical modeling and computational simulation skills are required
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will perform R&D on laser-plasma-acceleration (LPA), X-ray photon pulse generation and characterization, and nuclear science investigations using LPA-driven particle and radiation sources. In addition
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high-rate ion-photon and ion-ion entanglement across the QUANT-NET testbed. Assist the ongoing efforts on establishing a fully operational ion-trap laboratory at LBNL. Assist quantum networking
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photon diagnostics/detectors. Knowledge of coherent and partially coherent optical systems. Experience with diffractive optics, adaptive optics, reflective optics, or crystal optics. Required Application
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, or technical staff. Desired Qualifications: Experience with grating monochromators and photon diagnostics/detectors. Knowledge of coherent and partially coherent optical systems. Experience with