12 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Brookhaven Lab
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radiolysis as a tool to study fundamental molecular energy conversion processes such as charge separation, transfer/transport and recombination, as well as projects with applications in light-driven chemical
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scientific programs with a strong focus on Electroweak and Beyond the Standard Model physics. Participation in the development and performance of physics and detector simulations for high-energy and nuclear
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investigators. Position Requirements Ph. D. in theoretical or physical chemistry, or a related field Extensive experience in one or more of the following areas: Computational modeling of homogeneous
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, and Abilities: Experience with neutron or x-ray scattering from single crystals Experience with characterizing magnetic and structural dynamics using neutron scattering Modeling neutron scattering from
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transport modeling and machine protection strategies for the EIC accelerator complex. This position will focus on Monte Carlo simulations to characterize the radiation environment resulting from beam losses
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packages for data processing and simulation. Analyze high-throughput photon event data to extract spatial and temporal correlations. Collaborate with experimental staff on algorithm validation and feedback
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scientists to plan and execute interdisciplinary experimental campaigns. Maintain and contribute to analysis software and simulation tools for experimental planning and data reduction. Required Knowledge
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, Beyond the Standard Model phenomenology, precision calculations for the LHC and intensity frontier, overlaps of particle physics and cosmology, and lattice gauge theory. The lattice efforts span weak
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applies platforms for state-of-the-art techniques for Accelerated Nanomaterial Discovery, integrating synthesis, advanced characterization, physical modeling, and computer science to iteratively explore a
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experiment at the EIC. The program includes data analysis involving polarized targets at Jefferson Lab as well as full detector and physics simulations for ePIC. In addition, the candidate will collaborate