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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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the development of new radical scavengers for the conversion of radiolytic solvent radicals into secondary reductants/oxidants or unreactive species. Exploiting the knowledge gained from the above mentioned studies
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: Domestic and international travel should be expected This position is located at BNL in Upton, New York Initial 2-year term appointment subject to renewal contingent on performance and funding Candidates
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expected This position is located at CERN in Geneva Switzerland Initial 2-year term appointment subject to renewal contingent on performance and funding Candidates must have completed all degree requirements
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group. Initial 3 year term appointment subject to renewal contingent on performance and funding. This is a fully onsite position located at BNL The position may require domestic and international travel
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scattering, and condensed matter theory. Position Description We are searching for a Postdoctoral Research Associate for a 2-year term to characterize magnetism in single crystal samples using neutron
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) – N/A Other Information: This is an on-site position One year term position with possible second year renewable BNL policy requires that after obtaining a PhD, eligible candidates for research associate
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year depending on performance and availability of funds. Candidates must have received a Ph.D. by the commencement of employment. BNL policy requires that after obtaining their PhD, eligible candidates
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Biophysics, Biology, Biochemistry or Structural Biology. Proven ability to optimize peptide, protein or nucleic acid crystallization systems. Basic
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choices Contribute to technical documentation and present results at internal reviews and conferences Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD in Physics, Accelerator Physics, Nuclear Engineering, or