Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Department of Nuclear Science and Security advances cutting-edge research, development, and technical innovation to ensure the safe and secure use of nuclear technologies. The Department serves as a resource in these and related areas to support the missions of the Department of Energy (DOE), the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), and other national and international organizations. With a world-class staff of professionals with expertise in a broad range of areas related to the design and analyses of commercial, research and advanced nuclear systems, Brookhaven’s capabilities and facilities are also available to support and execute experiments in support of these missions. The National Nuclear Data Center (NNDC), a part of BNL’s Nuclear Science and Security Department, is the lead unit of the US Nuclear Data Program (USNDP), whose mission is to provide current, accurate, authoritative data for workers in pure and applied areas of nuclear science and engineering. This is accomplished primarily through the compilation, evaluation, dissemination, and archiving extensive nuclear datasets. USNDP also addresses gaps in the data, through targeted experimental studies and the use of theoretical models. The NNDC is responsible for the Nuclear Science Reference (NSR), eXperimental Unevaluated Nuclear Data List (XUNDL), Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File (ENSDF) and Evaluated Nuclear Data File (ENDF) libraries, as well as the Nuclear Data Sheets journal. The NNDC is also the main contributor to the EXFOR library. Web dissemination of these libraries is also one of the main activities at the NNDC. In addition to the libraries and web efforts, the NNDC staff are involved in research relating to nuclear structure, nuclear reactions, nuclear astrophysics and nuclear reactor antineutrinos. Nuclear Data activities started at BNL in 1952 under the Brookhaven Neutron Cross Section Compilation Group, changed to the Sigma Center in 1961, which became the National Neutron Cross Section Center in 1967 and finally NNDC in 1977, providing a nearly 70 years of nuclear data expertise to nuclear science and technology professionals Position Description The National Nuclear Data Center has an opening for a post-doctoral position in nuclear reaction evaluations and research. In this role, you will collaborate in developing a reaction data evaluation workflow for the Evaluated Nuclear Data File (ENDF), the world-wide resource for nuclear reaction and decay data. ENDF evaluations rely on the experimental data compiled in the EXFOR library. The EXFOR project contains all experimental low energy reaction data worldwide and BNL is responsible for data compilation in North America. In order to make full use of the data in EXFOR, experience in data science, machine learning (ML) and applications of artificial intelligence (AI) are helpful. This position has a high level of interaction with an international and multicultural scientific community.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees