18 Research Associates from Brookhaven National Laboratory submitted salaries.
Brookhaven National Laboratory Overview Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is a U.S. government institution whose focus is nuclear physics, environmental science, biophysical and neurosciences research. Originally established in 1947 by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, the laboratory is now run by the Department of Energy which diversified its research capabilities from a strictly nuclear focus to its present-day range of missions.
BNL is located in Upton, New York. Current research has resulted in important contributions to the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland and other powerful particle accelerators. Ongoing work includes research in superconductivity, nuclear nonproliferation, ion colliders and investigations into outer space "dark energy." Its current operating budget is $880 million.
Brookhaven National Laboratory Job Information BNL employs approximately 3,000 scientists, engineers, researchers, technicians and support staff. Career opportunities for research scientists, nuclear physicists, materials scientists, bioscientists and particle physicists attract candidates from all over the world. Salaries are competitive with those of the civilian population. Benefit packages include a full range of government-subsidized medical insurance, a 40(k) retirement plan, paid leave and adoption assistance. Flexible scheduling, tuition assistance and employee assistance programs are also available.
Associate Physicist is the highest paying job at Brookhaven National Laboratory at $96,000 annually.
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