121 assistant-professor-computer-science-and-data-"St"-"St" positions at Brookhaven Lab
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Systems, EIC. The Technical Systems Division (TSD) is responsible for the engineering, design, procurement, fabrication, assembly, installation, and testing of particle accelerator and storage ring
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Apply Now Job ID JR101897Date posted 07/07/2025 The Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Division (CMPMSD)at Brookhaven National Laboratory conducts a wide-ranging research program
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understanding of the operation and control of the boilers including computer control systems, instrumentation & controls, safety systems, water testing, functioning of the water softener, feed water pumps
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of the ATF to steward its unique science and technology user program. The AFD Director will directly support the Chair of the Accelerator Science and Technology (AS&T) Department to provide scientific
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and arc-flash suits. Other Information: The successful applicant will be required to join IBEW Local 2230 and maintain membership within 30 days of their start date. The Lab’s placement policy is to
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, and integrated audits, especially where IT plays a supporting role, and other duties as may be assigned. Position Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Accounting
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, proton, and heavy ion accelerators used to carry out a program of accelerator-based experiments at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL). To support this program, the C-AD must design, fabricate, assemble
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hands-on with mechanical equipment, and collaborating with a team to develop and build unique equipment. Demonstrated ability with 3D Computer Aided Design modeling software. Ability to perform mechanical
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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
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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