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capabilities, we are establishing a cryo-focused ion beam (cryo-FIB) platform to prepare thin lamellae of cells/tissues. In combination with cryo-ET, biological interactions in cellular environment and the
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applied properties of condensed matter, offering ample opportunity for collaboration. These include a broad condensed matter theory effort, materials growth of both bulk single-crystals and epitaxial thin
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) Machine Learning aided multimodal data analysis and reaction mechanism determination. You will contribute to the synthesis of thin-film and nanoparticle electrocatalyst libraries in collaboration with other
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multi-disciplinary team to perform biomolecular characterization of plant-pathogen interactions through the utilization of integrated cell biology, biochemistry, structural biology, and bioimaging tools
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of organic-inorganic hybrid thin films and their applications as next-generation extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUVL) photoresists. You will explore atomic layer deposition (ALD) techniques, including vapor
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the ARPES module and lead the photoemission studies within the research program of OASIS. Perform ARPES measurements on single crystal and thin film samples at synchrotron facilities as needed. Participate in
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426.2A Prior experience in a nonreactor nuclear hot cell facility Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with a diverse group of people having a wide range of technical and scientific backgrounds
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candidate will perform biomolecular characterization of plant-pathogen interactions through the utilization of integrated cell biology, biochemistry, structural biology, and bioimaging tools to investigate
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) to perform experiments on materials displaying quantum emitters • Develop advanced architectures of hBN thin flakes (twisted and heterostructures) using the Quantum Press at BNL’s Center for Functional
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, cell biology, and bioimaging. We also leverage the unique capabilities of Brookhaven’s National Synchrotron Light Source-II, Laboratory for Biomolecular Structure (LBMS) cryo-EM facility, and Center