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graduate student researcher position in Cryogenic Characterization of Integrated Circuits to conduct R&D work in design and characterization of extreme temperature range devices. This work feeds into
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design, construct, and operate state-of-the-art spectroscopic, imaging, and scattering capabilities that support a wide range of physical and materials science research. Position Description The Physical
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specialized interaction region magnets for Brookhaven’s next major collider, the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). SMD has a long history of pioneering advances in magnet design and construction. This spans
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plant and other cryogenic equipment, as well as the design and planning for future EIC cryogenic systems and equipment. This position has a high level of interaction with an international and
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machine learning. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Design and conduct experimental studies using structured, correlated, or quantum light to probe samples with reduced dose. Carry out X-ray imaging
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-II colleagues • Grow the ISS beamline’s scientific program in line with the NSLS-II strategic plan and support the facility mission with a focus on x-ray spectroscopy • Lead the safe operation of
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-driven experiment design. Optimize pipelines for performance, parallelization, and near real-time operation during beam time. Contribute to simulation tools to test imaging concepts, predict performance
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sciences, and nanoscience. To support this program, the NSLSII must design, fabricate, assemble, test, install, and operate unique research equipment to generate, transport, transfer, accelerate and focus
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. The EIC will be a discovery machine for unlocking the secrets of the “glue” that binds the building blocks of visible matter in the universe. The machine design is based on the existing and highly optimized
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. The EIC will be a discovery machine for unlocking the secrets of the “glue” that binds the building blocks of visible matter in the universe. The machine design is based on the existing and highly optimized