Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is hiring a Postdoctoral Researcher - Ultrafast Science within the Atomic, Molecular and Optical Sciences (AMOS) group in the Chemical Sciences Division. This position will investigate the dynamics of ionized and excited molecules using extreme ultraviolet and X-ray photons and imaging techniques such as COLd Target Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy (COLTRIMS)/Reaction Microscopy (REMI). The AMOS group addresses fundamental questions in atomic, molecular, and chemical sciences using state-of-the-art tools such as free electron lasers, laboratory-based extreme ultraviolet ultrafast laser sources, synchrotrons, and electron beams, combined with advanced electron, ion, and photon detection techniques. Together with cutting-edge theory, we explore molecular physics and chemistry across a wide range of energies and timescales. You will: Conduct research on energy- and time-resolved electronic and nuclear dynamics of excited molecules through analysis of multi-particle coincidence 3D momentum imaging list-mode data. Lead collaborative projects investigating molecular dynamics and correlation effects using synchrotron radiation (e.g., PETRA-III, MAX-IV) and X-ray free electron lasers (e.g., LCLS-II, EuXFEL). Participate in tabletop high harmonic generation experiments and 3D momentum spectroscopy using electron-ion coincidence techniques in a dedicated laser laboratory. Prepare high-quality manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals and contribute to beamtime proposals and progress reports. Present research in group meetings and at national and international conferences. Maintain high safety standards in our research labs, accurate data records, and infrastructure supporting group research.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree