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The NSLS-II is seeking an exceptional Postdoctoral Research Associate to join a collaborative research effort on developing novel methods, applicable for extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUVL
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of proteins in disease. Our work helps to develop and apply novel tools in biochemistry, genetics, cell and structural biology, and bioimaging. We also leverage the unique capabilities of BNL’s National
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the development of new radical scavengers for the conversion of radiolytic solvent radicals into secondary reductants/oxidants or unreactive species. Exploiting the knowledge gained from the above mentioned studies
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issues. Position Description The position will support the operation and continued development of a center for high throughput x-ray crystallographic fragment screening (XCFS). The successful candidate
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scattering. This work is to be done as a part of a BNL Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD-B) project, focused on gathering experimental characterization of materials predicted to have non
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The Physics Department is deeply involved in the development of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), a next-generation facility that will advance the long-term vision for nuclear physics. In December
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The CFN is seeking an exceptional Postdoctoral Research Associate to conduct research directed to developing state-of-the-art electron microscopy techniques particularly to probe amorphous materials
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their utilization. The CMPMSD at Brookhaven National Laboratory seeks applicants for a research associate position participating in the development, understanding, and characterization of novel quantum
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and national challenges. Position Description The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) Directorate has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support the development and implementation of radiation
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development and is the nexus of a broad collaboration network. Each year, CFN staff members support the research of nearly 600 external facility users. Three strategic nanoscience themes underlie the CFN