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skill in oral and written communication and good record of publication and external recognition in relevant areas. Good skill in the use and maintenance of laboratory equipment This position may require
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. Ability to communicate effectively and on a timely basis with the supervisory personnel on all developments or matters resulting from work activities. Knowledgeable to provide novel solutions
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for structural biology and other applications (ligand binding, enzymatic activity etc.). Involvement in the research pertinent to specific protein targets will be expected as well, along with presentation
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mentorship, on supported inorganic and organometallic catalysts for small molecule activation as part of the EFRC Catalyst Design for Decarbonization Center (CD4DC) initiative. Key Responsibilities Design
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organometallic / inorganic heterogeneous catalysis Design, synthesize, and characterize metal-ligand complexes supported on metal oxide and/or non-traditional support materials Investigate the catalytic activity
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particular restrictions related to participation in Foreign Government Sponsored or Affiliated Activities, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A. You will be asked
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. Education: Ph.D. (< 5 yrs. since Ph.D.) • Familiarity with image processing and simulation software. • (Preferred) Experience with nanofabrication, transport measurements, thin film deposition, in-situ TEM
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multilayer magnetic thin films. In this exciting opportunity, we are seeking a postdoctoral appointee to join our research team. Specific activities include in-situ and ultrafast electron microscopy
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, XRD, XPS, and FTIR to study membrane structure and composition Analyze experimental data, maintain thorough documentation of research activities and results Disseminate findings through scientific
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staff scientists, engineers, postdocs, and students, with an active research portfolio that spans: Leading electron-scattering experiments at Jefferson Lab (CLAS12, SoLID, Hall A, B, and C) Major