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lead efforts to develop experimental techniques using conventional and coherent imaging in the ultrafast time domain, as well as a computational framework for modeling and reconstructing images
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A postdoc position is immediately available at the Advanced Photon Source of Argonne National Laboratory. This position will involve developing X-ray coherent scattering imaging techniques
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for a postdoctoral researcher position to develop novel coherent X-ray diDraction techniques for three-dimensional imaging of crystalline structure. The dominate eDort of the postdoctoral appointee will
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The X-ray Imaging Group (IMG) of the Advanced Photon Source (APS) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in computational science and image processing to develop innovative methods
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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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Microscopy (LTEM) studies of magnetic heterostructures. We are interested in using real space imaging techniques to understand the evolution of energy landscapes that lead to emergent domain behavior in
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synchrotron-based techniques to inform process development. The role requires a strong background in synchrotron characterization techniques, mainly three-dimensional imaging (microtomography and
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scientists both within and beyond CNM. Key Responsibilities Develop and apply advanced S/TEM techniques, focusing on atomic-resolution imaging and spectroscopy (EELS/EDS) Implement automation and high
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spectroscopy, as well as experience with high resolution STEM imaging • Excellent written and oral communication skills Job Family Postdoctoral Job Profile Postdoctoral Appointee Worker Type Long-Term (Fixed
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discipline • A strong experimental background in transmission electron microscopy • Experience with focused ion beam preparation of electron microscopy specimens • Experience with analysis of complex images