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, and physics based computational modeling of joining processes or performance of welded structures. As a postdoc, you will conduct research and development at the forefront and often at the intersection
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qubit engineering to quantum algorithmic analysis to applications across the physical sciences (condensed-matter or high energy physics, data science). You will Interpret, report, and present research
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group in the Separation and Polymer Chemistry section, Chemical Sciences Division, Physical Sciences Directorate, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). As part of our team, the postdoc will synthesize
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Laboratory (ORNL). As part of our team, you will investigate the atomic and electronic structures in energy and quantum materials and correlate them with relevant properties for energy and data storage
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techniques; and (3) developing advanced methods for inelastic neutron scattering data analysis and workflow automation. The postdoctoral researcher will work in close collaboration with Dr. Raphaël Hermann and
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ferroelectric and ferroelastic materials, under external stimuli such as electric fields, light, strain, and temperature. This position resides in the Data Nanonanalytics (DNA) Group within the Nanomaterials
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refrigeration. Experience with microwave electronics. Experience processing van der Waals materials and heterostructures. Strong programming and data visualization skills. A strong record of productive and
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(LSSO) risk determination to maintain employment. Once you meet the three-year residency requirement, you will be required to obtain a PIV credential to maintain employment. Postdocs: Applicants cannot
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relevance to clean energy, climate resilience, and infrastructure planning. Postdocs benefit from access to world-leading high-performance computing facilities and a deeply interdisciplinary research
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capabilities for advanced nuclear materials systems. In addition, this work includes developing processes that connect mechanical and thermophysical testing data with the microstructures of ceramic and metallic