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experience in scholarly research and a strong commitment to excellence in education are encouraged to apply. A PhD in Materials Science, Optics, Physics, Chemistry, Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical, Civil
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The Computer Science Department invites applications for postdoctoral research or more senior research positions to work on an interdisciplinary project exploring decision-making in humans and AI
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integrates basic research, applied research, and societal engagement, enabling distinctive impact, both academic and societal. In this context, we welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds such as computer science
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, computer science, electrical engineering, applied mathematics, or operations research) before May 2025 are encouraged to apply. Ideal candidates will display outstanding ability for research and a record of
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. The Hatzell group examines advanced x-ray and neutron characterization of battery applications. We are seeking experts in electrochemistry, solid-state ionics, materials characterization and/or electrochemical
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, chemistry, and mechanical engineering. Research areas include foundational quantum science, quantum materials, devices for quantum technologies, and quantum computer science. The term of appointment and
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the guidance of Dr. Arash Adel, Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture and Associated Faculty of the Department of Computer Science. The desired start date is Spring 2025. Appointments are for one
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in the field of quantum materials (http://www.moore.org/programs/science/emergent-phenomena-in-quantum-systems ). Through a variety of funding approaches, EPiQS aims to enable a community of leading
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interested in computational materials design and discovery. The successful candidate will develop new, openly accessible datasets and machine learning models for modeling redox-active solid-state materials