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Abstract: . . . and auxiliary and related equipment. Will perform the same work on air compressors and vacuum pumps whether or not associated with the above equipment. Plant Engineering Di- vision. DD9025. TECHNICAL POSITION – Re- quires an AAS degree in electronic technol- ogy or equivalent experience and significant experience in cryogenic operations, Instru- mentation and controls. A background in computer process control systems (CRISP system is preferred) and programmable logic controllers is also required as is the ability to work independently, and an apti- tude for programming. Will troubleshoot and repair complex electronic equipment for MAGCOOL. Superconducting Magnet Divi- sion. TB9075. TECHNICALPOSITION - Requires a BS in physics (or equivalent) with experi- ence in electronics and RF techniques. Will operate and maintain two cyclotrons for the Brookhaven PET Imaging Program. Re- sponsibilities will also include participating in developing, maintaining and operating systems for radionuclide, radiotracer and imaging instrumentation research. The po- sition is within a large multidisciplinary group which focuses on developing new scientific tools for imaging in humans and animals with a view toward understanding fundamental mechanisms in aging, addiction and degen- erative disease. Chemistry Department. TB9076. CHEMISTRY ASSOCIATE PO- SITION - Requires a BS or MS in chem- istry or equivalent. Will be responsible for synthesis and quality control of radiopharmaceuticals labeled with iso - topes of short half-life for the Brookhaven PET Program. Experience with organic synthesis, chromatography and analytical methods is needed. Meticulous laboratory technique and record keeping is required for radiopharmaceutical formulation and documentation. The position is within a large multidisciplinary group which fo- cuses on developing new scientific tools for imaging in humans and animals with a view toward understanding fundamen- tal mechanisms in aging, addiction and degenerative disease. Chemistry Depart- ment. B NL’s Nelson Cause, Plant Engineering Division, and Wei Chen, Instrumentation Division, placed second and sixth in American style at the U.S. Amateur Ballroom Dance National Championship competition this August in Provi- dence, Rhode Island. Compet- ing at the sil- ver (inter- m e d i a t e ) level in the B division (age 35 and o v e r ) , Cause and C h e n earned their second place in the Ameri- can rhythm category, danc- ing bolero, cha cha, rumba, and swing. Their sixth place was awarded in the American smooth section, in which they competed in fox trot, tango, waltz, and Viennese waltz. This is the first time that these partners have placed at the nationals: two years ago in Delaware, Cause and Chen danced American style at the bronze, silver and gold levels in the A and B divisions, bring- ing home a dozen placings. At that time, “We were new to dancesport, so we had no fear,” Attention Beginners Get Your Start in Ballroom Dance Starting Wednesday, . . . --3000,1,1500,3085,40165
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