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Requisition Id 16127 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will develop and apply electronic structure theory approaches to examine the fundamental properties of a range
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the structural, mechanical and thermal characterization of polymers Responsible for presenting and reporting research results and publishing scientific results in peer-reviewed journals in a timely manner Ensure
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to work with the new aberration-corrected Thermo Fisher Spectra Ultra STEM to help drive the development of automated routines for analyzing catalyst structure and degradation mechanisms. A key area of
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on using neutron scattering to probe the structure and dynamics of materials relevant to energy applications and/or structural materials. In particular, the work will aim to (1) understand how hybridized
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deposition Complete twisted heterostructure and device fabrication using free-standing oxide membranes for physical property characterizations Data analysis of structural, ferroelectric, electric transport
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the functional properties of novel ferroic material systems and correlate their nanoscale ferroelectric, ferroelastic, optical, and electrical responses with structure and environment, with relevance
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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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and software tools for visualizing and analyzing materials characterization data Develop novel, data-driven materials characterization workflows Advance understanding of process-structure-property
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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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, particularly in environments relevant to medical isotope science and technology. Experience with radiation–matter interactions, including the impact of radiation on material properties, structure, and long-term