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ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW Researchers in the Biology Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) work to unravel the complexities of biological systems from how plants make oils to the role
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Apply Now Job ID JR101713Date posted 05/07/2025 Organization Overview: The Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) at Brookhaven is a DOE-funded national scientific user facility, offering users a
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the complex mechanisms that plants use to produce oils and other bioproducts and to defend themselves from disease. We leverage the unique capabilities of Brookhaven’s National Synchrotron Light Source-II
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and simulation code BMAD. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: As part of a small team, optimize the electron beam spin polarization of the ESR by minimizing depolarizing effects through analytical
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materials and their unique physical phenomena, such as metal-insulator transitions, charge-spin-lattice correlations, and the critical role of defects and interfaces. Utilizing state-of-the-art electron
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) nanofabrication beyond the conventional approaches, taking advantage of the world-leading expertise in X-ray metrology at NSLS-II, nanofabrication at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN), and AI/ML
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reports, presentations, and other related media. Work in interdisciplinary collaborations with subject matter experts. Communicate research progress, challenges and achievements, and engage within and
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, and evaluate ML and NLP algorithms for scientific and security applications. Work in interdisciplinary collaborations with subject matter experts from a variety of domain sciences and security areas
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, foundation models, vision-language models, and computer vision for various problems relating to scientific discovery. Work in interdisciplinary collaborations with subject matter experts on various aspects
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. Implement, adapt, and evaluate ML and NLP algorithms for scientific and security applications. Work in interdisciplinary collaborations with subject matter experts from a variety of domain sciences and