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the Supervisor’s absence. Collaborate on annual calendar development: set target dates, budgets, staffing requirements, and communication plans. Draft detailed run-sheets and resource checklists for each program
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to monitor or evaluate controls and risk indicators. Support or lead special projects such as fraud investigations, targeted risk reviews, or IT control consultations. Participate in financial, operational
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experiment at the EIC. The program includes data analysis involving polarized targets at Jefferson Lab as well as full detector and physics simulations for ePIC. In addition, the candidate will collaborate
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synthesis by assembly designing precise architectures with targeted functionality by organizing nanoscale components. The CFN researches and applies platforms for state-of-the-art techniques for Accelerated
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, the candidate will be expected to select and pursue target systems tailored to their own scientific interests and to work closely with NSLS-II staff in supporting user operations of the XCFS facility from
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scientific facilities: The CFN conducts research on nanomaterial synthesis by assembly designing precise architectures with targeted functionality by organizing nanoscale components. The CFN researches and
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collaborations. Effective communication skills. Other Information This Full-Time temporary (up to 89 days) position is targeted to start June 1, 2025, and end August 30, 2025 Brookhaven employees are subject to
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absence. Identifies and plans the daily and ongoing maintenance needs of the system. Determine work plans and resources necessary to achieve operational targets; prepare operations budget estimates and
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new knowledge and deliver next-generation predictive tools. These tools are meant to promote equitable policy interventions targeting extreme climate events, carbon dioxide emissions, and local air
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scientific facilities: The CFN conducts research on nanomaterial synthesis by assembly designing precise architectures with targeted functionality by organizing nanoscale components. The CFN researches and