65 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction Postdoctoral positions at Argonne
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such as microelectronics and self-assembly of nanocomposites. Therefore, we seek highly motivated candidates to drive the project independently while interacting closely with senior members of the research
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of the devices, and designing and executing time-resolved X-ray experiments with MEMS-based X-ray optics. We are seeking highly motivated candidates to drive the project in an independent manner while interacting
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-throughput workflows for data acquisition and analysis Contribute to on-the-fly data processing and integration with computational tools Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams in nanofabrication
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electrochemical methods such as cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy is desired, but not required. · Experience working directly or collaboratively with computational methodologies
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, distributions, and dynamics in metallic, oxide, and semiconducting systems. This project integrates high-throughput and in situ TEM experimentation with AI/ML-driven image analysis and computational modeling
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computational research in accelerator science and technology. The focus is on developing and applying machine learning (ML) methods for accelerator operations and beam-dynamics optimization in advanced
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their relationship to topology in a variety of materials exhibiting out-of-plane component of magnetization. Here the target materials are those with interfacial DMI (e.g.: Co/Pt multilayers) and chiral
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scientists with extensive microelectronics (materials and devices), AI, computational materials science and materials characterization expertise; and will be expected to bring the electrochemical expertise
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to the development of new research directions aligned with program goals. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years) in Chemical Engineering, Materials
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engineering principles Experience working safely with hazardous materials using engineering controls such as gloveboxes is desired. Knowledge of the use of computers to design and control experiments and to