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information at BNL | Benefits Program Serves as a subject matter expert responsible for developing, implementing, and managing a Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) program in accordance with DOE Order
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, transfer, accelerate and focus electron and X-ray beams. This includes a combination of custom designed and built parts and vendor produced components developed by a collaboration of the NSLSII scientific
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* Experience developing and executing cable routing and management plans * Experience working with contractors performing electrical work * Experience developing work plans and maintenance schedules
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is pivotal in developing a world-class program that advances the state of the art in artificial intelligence, high performance computing, applied mathematics, computer and computational sciences. BNL's
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complex engineering problems and offer effective and efficient resolutions to management/project manager in a timely manner while working on several projects at once. Development of design documents
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team. Assign workloads, ensure timely and compliant task execution, and recommend process improvements. Oversee recruitment, training, and development of staff. Strategic and External Engagement Develop
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designed and built parts and vendor produced components developed by a collaboration of the C-AD scientific, engineering, and technical staff. The C-AD supports an international user community of over 1,500
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position will require close interaction with technicians and engineers. Tasking will also include provision of technical support for development and special projects. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
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and machine learning applications, with an emphasis on strongly correlated condensed matter systems. This position will be for 3 months Essential Duties and Responsibilities Develop a prototype neural
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development and is the nexus of a broad collaboration network. Each year, CFN staff members support the research of nearly 600 external facility users. Three strategic nanoscience themes underlie the CFN