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Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL ) is seeking an exceptional individual to serve as Associate Laboratory Director for Computing and Data Sciences (CDS ). This position is pivotal in developing a
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on computational materials science and machine learning applications, with an emphasis on strongly correlated condensed matter systems. This position will be for 3 months Essential Duties and Responsibilities
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with leadership and staff across all science and operations organizations at BNL. Position Description Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is seeking a National Security Senior Program Manager to lead
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. The directorate includes the Accelerator Science & Technology Department, the Instrumentation Department, the Superconducting Magnet Division (SMD), and the being-formed Quantum Information Science and Technology
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running 24/7/365! This is more than just a job it’s a chance to be part of a mission of cutting-edge science and technology. As a Stationary Engineer, you’ll play a vital role in powering one of the world’s
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approaches to assess the situation, developing options, and introducing new procedures or tools as necessary Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities BA/BS degree, preferably in computer science, information
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The National Synchrotron Light Source-II (NSLS-II) is a DOE-funded scientific user facility at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The Spectroscopy Program within the Physical Sciences & Research
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computer science, information systems, related field or equivalent experience (on basis of 2:1) 8+ years of relevant experience Ability to develop staff capability by building new competencies, maintaining
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Apply Now Job ID JR102024Date posted 09/10/2025 The National Synchrotron Light Source-II (NSLS-II) is a DOE-funded scientific user facility at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The Physical Sciences
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to program PLCs and NI LabVIEW programs. Working in harmony with the electrical technicians. Designing and implementing quench detection systems to protect superconducting magnets. Work with physicists