Research Scientist II Instrumentation Development
Job Summary
- Early level career-track position for professionals with complete understanding and wide application of the concepts principles and theories in a limited field of expertise with general knowledge of related disciplines. Under minimum supervision performs independent scientific inquiry or engineering development in self-directed programs or programs that may have been formulated by more senior staff. Develops and operates highly specialized equipment or advanced methods. Independently plans and completes small projects. Contributes to large projects choosing appropriate methods. Develops solutions to complex problems that require regular use of ingenuity and creativity. Contributes to project/program completion. Exercises significant impact on program results. Interacts primarily with work group but may collaborate with colleagues in other departments or at other institutions. May assist in preparing funding proposals.
- Job Description
The Instrumentation Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory develops state-of-the-art instrumentation to enable forefront experimental research programs. The department maintains expertise
and facilities in specialized high-technology areas including radiation detectors advanced sensor systems and readout electronics. Its work supports major scientific initiatives at BNL and has broad impact on national and international programs that rely on cutting-edge instrumentation.
Position Description
The Research Scientist 2 (RS2) will contribute to the development of advanced instrumentation systems for scientific and national security applications within the Instrumentation Department. The candidate will engage in the full lifecycle of detector development including modeling and simulation system design experimental characterization and data analysis. This role emphasizes integration of simulation and experimental workflows to enable the development of novel multipurpose detection systems.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Conduct independent research in the development of radiation and optical detection systems including semiconductor and scintillator-based technologies.
Develop and apply modeling and simulation tools to inform detector design and interpret experimental results.
Design build and operate experimental setups for detector characterization and validation.
Integrate detector systems with data acquisition control and analysis frameworks.
Execute end-to-end development workflows linking simulation prototyping and experimental validation.
Contribute to development of cross-cutting instrumentation applicable to fundamental science national security and applied domains.
Independently plan and execute small research projects while contributing to larger multi-institutional efforts.
Analyze complex datasets and translate results into improved detector performance.
Collaborate with internal and external partners across DOE laboratories universities and agencies.
Contribute to technical reports publications and funding proposals
Required Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
PhD in physics nuclear engineering electrical engineering or a related field
Experience in radiation detection systems and detector physics
Demonstrated experience in both modeling/simulation and experimental characterization
Experience with data acquisition systems instrumentation control and data analysis
Ability to work across the full detector development lifecycle
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to develop innovative technical solutions
Effective communication and collaboration skills
Preferred Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
Experience with semiconductor detectors (e.g. HPGe silicon detectors)
Experience with radiation transport simulation tools (e.g. Geant4)
Background in neutrino nuclear or particle physics instrumentation
Familiarity with national security or nonproliferation applications
Experience in DOE laboratory environments or large collaborations
Experience integrating simulation and experimental design (model-experiment feedback loop)
Experience contributing to proposal development or funded programs
Environmental Health & Safety Requirements:
Work in laboratory environments involving electronic equipment radiation detection systems and experimental setups
Adherence to BNL safety protocols and training requirements
Ability to safely handle instrumentation and laboratory equipment
Other Information:
This is a 2-year term full-time position based at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Work arrangement: on-site
Some travel may be required for collaboration meetings and experimental work
The position is supported by a combination of programmatic funding including contributions from the National Security Program Office and DARPA-supported research activities
Participation in multidisciplinary and multi-institutional collaborations is expected
Candidates must have received a Ph.D. by the commencement of employment.
Brookhaven National Laboratory is committed to providing fair equitable and competitive compensation. The full salary range for this position is $97000 - $123000 / year. Salary offers will be commensurate with the final candidates qualification education and experience and considered with the internal peer group.
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