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Center for Accelerator Physics
Center for Functional Nanomaterials
Center for Imaging & Neurosciences
Center for Spectroscopy in Molecular Science
National Nuclear Data Center
Center for Data Intensive Computing
Center for Radiation Chemistry Research
Environmental Waste Technology Center
RIKEN BNL Research Center

Center for Functional Nanomaterials
This Center will provide researchers with state-of-the-art capabilities to fabricate and study nanoscale materials. The Center's focus is to achieve a basic understanding of how these materials respond when in nanoscale form. Nanomaterials offer different chemical and physical properties than bulk materials, and have the potential to form the basis of new technologies.

RIKEN BNL Research Center
This Center, established by the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, Japan (RIKEN) at Brookhaven National Laboratory, focuses on the physics program of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, hard Quantum Chromodynamic (QCD) / spin physics, lattice QCD and relativistic heavy ion physics.

Center for Imaging & Neuroscience
The Brookhaven Center for Imaging and Neuroscience is dedicated to basic and biomedical research and to integrating data from positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, among others, to investigate the synergistic uses of multiple imaging modalities in studies of the human and animal brain, as well as other organs.

Center for Radiation Chemistry Research
This Center exploits pulse radiolysis techniques to study chemical reactions and other phenomena by subjecting samples to pulses of high-energy electrons. The reactions are followed by various methods of time-resolved spectroscopy and other detection techniques. The Center includes the new picosecond Laser-Electron Accelerator Facility, a 2 MeV Van de Graaff accelerator, and a cobalt-60 source.

Center for Spectroscopy in Molecular Science
This Center features an internationally recognized concentration of expertise in high-resolution laser spectroscopic techniques, with a strong interaction with theoretical and computational methods. The Center comprises the Chemical Physics groups in the BNL Chemistry Department with the participation of groups at SUNY-Stony Brook and Columbia University.

Environmental Waste Technology Center
This Center aims to solve today's hazardous materials management problems with innovative and practical solutions in the areas of in situ technologies, waste forms, geochemistry, materials technology, risk assessment and decontamination & decommissioning.

National Nuclear Data Center
This Center provides information services in the fields of low and medium energy nuclear physics to users in the United States and Canada. In particular, the Center can provide information on neutron, charged-particle, and photonuclear reactions, nuclear structure, and decay data.

Center for Accelerator Physics
This Center is an interdepartmental unit with a mission to promote research and education in Accelerator Physics. The Center fosters new ideas and teamwork among physicists worldwide for projects that will steer accelerator physics into the next generation.

Center for Data Intensive Computing
Data intensive computing refers to the processing and analysis of very large volumes of data. Its challenge is to ensure that this data can be stored, retrieved, and mined for its essential information content by large,  geographically dispersed collaborations.

 

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