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storage, analysis, and visualization for scientific discovery. You will collaborate with the ALS Photon Science Development (PSD) and ALS Photon Science Operations (PSO) groups to create data orchestration
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energy and environmental materials. The successful candidate will lead the development of chemical x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (cXPCS) using soft x-rays, utilizing multiple beamlines at ALS and
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world-class accelerator based user facility that provides high intensity high energy photon beams for science. A 200 meter circumference electron accelerator generates photon packets that feed
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measurements and precise alignments of particle accelerators, photon beamlines, and other scientific equipment. Additionally, you will conduct ground penetrating radar (GPR) scans of floors and walls to support
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scientific applications. You'll primarily support the Advanced Light Source program, a premier facility offering high-intensity photon beams for groundbreaking research. Your role will span the entire
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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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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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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