Jobs At the Molecular Foundry
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Biological Nanostructures Facility
Staff Scientist (21905) - Design and lead a vigorous individual research program at the interface of biomaterials, structural biology and nanoscience.(*See note below)
Nanofabrication Facility
Nanofabrication Facility Director (18997) - Lead innovative research programs and handle day to day management and operation of the Nanofabrication Facility.
Imaging and Manipulation of Nanostructures Facility
Staff Scientist (22283) Design, develop and employ state-of-the-art electron microscopes, scanning probe microscopes, and optical imaging methods to help advance the science of nanoscale imaging and manipulation.
Theory of Nanostructured Materials Facility
Staff Scientist, Nano Dynamics (#20413) - Conduct a vigorous independent research program focused on the development and use of atomistic molecular dynamics and force-fields for the prediction of the dynamics of and thermal phenomena in complex nanostructures and assemblies. (*See note below)
Organic Facility
Chemist Postdoctoral Fellow (#21600) – Synthesize, characterize and test new molecules for incorporation into highly efficient designer photoresists that are being developed for future technologies.
Inorganic Nanostructures Facility
*All Molecular Foundry Staff Scientists (a) design and lead an innovative personal research program, and (b) devote equal effort to research projects brought to the Molecular Foundry by its users.
Operations
There are no open positions at this time.
Other DOE Nanoscale Science Research Centers:
Jobs
at the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge
National Laboratory, Tennessee
Jobs at
the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Los
Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico
Jobs at the
Center for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York
Jobs at
the Center for Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Laboratory,
Illinois


