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Apply Now Job ID JR101906Date posted 07/11/2025 A Student Assistant position is immediately available in the Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Division. The role focuses
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The Advanced Electron Microscopy and Nanostructured Materials Group within the Division of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science at Brookhaven National Laboratory invites applications
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the supervision of BNL scientists Mingzhao Liu and Charles Black. Your project will involve fundamental materials science and device physics investigations for applications in superconducting qubits. In this work
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, Skills, and Abilities: • PhD. in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or other relevant fields with minimum 6 years’ experience in synchrotron-based research with significant experience using x-ray
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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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research community to study materials with nanoscale resolution and exquisite sensitivity by providing cutting-edge capabilities. This facility is open to users from academia and industry. Its operations
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research community to study materials with nanoscale resolution and exquisite sensitivity by providing cutting-edge capabilities. This facility is open to users from academia and industry. Its operations
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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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monitoring service, an instrumentation and calibration facility, and expertise in radiological engineering and nuclear materials management. Position Description: A Radiation Protection Operations (RPO
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Successful candidates will be promising early career scientists with at least two years’ distinguished experience after their Ph.D. and selected based on their demonstrated ability to contribute to the science