173 Physics positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in california in United States
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, preventive, corrective, and project-related work orders. They will also be responsible for creating reports and ensuring the scheduling process reflects management priorities. What You Will Do: Collaborate
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to accelerator physics and/or control systems areas of projects. Contribute to external collaborations. Work on self-contained sub-projects. What is Required: Instrumentation Engineer Level 2: Bachelor's degree
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, expert staff, and capabilities in the soft x-ray, hard x-ray, and infrared regimes attract over 1,600 academic and industrial users each year in disciplines spanning physical, chemical, materials
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to mitigate any observed bottlenecks by means of materials design or device straggles. Such analyses may include modeling of the polymer properties and various physics occurring in these material systems. You
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: Prepare purchase requisitions for construction subcontracts, A/E contracts, and equipment. Create Acquisition Alerts and Advanced Acquisition Plans for contracts over $500,000. Process change orders and
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, South Korea, and South/Southeast Asian countries). Working with an interdisciplinary team of researchers, the EEPR2 will gather and process data, perform analyses and develop appropriate methods
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by integrating process into work planning, execution, financial and personnel management, field oversight, and acquisition and contractor management. Excellent oral and written communication skills
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process design, simulation, scaling science, scenario modeling, and techno economic analysis. The emphasis will be on hydrogen storage materials and hydrogen end uses, gas separation technologies such as
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coordination. Manage the NAWI Foreign Travel approval process for all participants. Assist the Finance and Compliance Manager to support a wide array of post-award activities, such as: Submit and track
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testing and characterizing highly segmented coaxial germanium detectors, used in gamma-ray tracking arrays. Demonstrated skills with analysis of data from nuclear physics experiments. Ability to interact