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analytical skills, and a creative, convergent approach to analysis. This position offers a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of energy and industrial systems modeling, contribute to multi
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. Experience using analytical tools, such as particle size analyzer, X-Ray diffraction, electron microscopy (SEM and TEM), spectroscopy (FTIR and Raman), surface area analysis, and electrochemical (EIS and RDE
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analytical issues; provide rigorous and objective results; publish journal articles and reports; and present results to sponsors and at conferences, workshops, and project meetings. The Macroeconomist will
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apply analytical models and datasets in collaboration with DOE national laboratories and federal partners. Prepare detailed reports and briefings on methodologies, analyses, and findings. Collaborate with
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, and optimize for energy efficiency HPC applications and high performance data stream analytics workloads. Use of novel accelerator designs, and automatic methods to model/predict how performance would
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information on the research activities in the Physics Division can be found at https://www.anl.gov/phy. Position Requirements Ph.D. in experimental nuclear, atomic physics, nuclear or analytical chemistry, or
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collaboratively in a team environment. Demonstrated experience in interdisciplinary research. Proven problem-solving and analytical skills. Skilled communication skills, both oral and written at all levels