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spectroscopies, or nanophotonics Basic understanding of data analytics techniques. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with spin-based or squeezed quantum sensors. Experience with dilution refrigeration
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characterization techniques with mechanical behavior and finite element methods. The postdoctoral candidate will develop the processes needed to connect mechanical testing data with 3D microstructure of nuclear
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evolutionary/quantitative/population genetic analyses on existing large datasets. Apply and develop bioinformatic pipelines to analyze diversity data, especially in the context of pan-genome resources. Work
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, analyzing data from complementary techniques such as scanning microwave impedance microscopy, Kelvin probe force microscopy, and cathodoluminescence, as well as collaborating with theorists for data-model
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NCCL. Knowledge of high-performance computing and its applications. Additional Information: Applicants cannot have received their Ph.D. more than five years prior to the date of application and must
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objectives. Basic Qualifications: A Ph.D. in materials science, physics, chemistry, nuclear engineering, or related disciplines. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with ellipsometry Experience with data
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://www.ornl.gov/directorate/isotopes for more information about ISED. This position resides within the Target Design, Analysis, and Qualification (TDAQ) group in the Radioisotope Production Engineering and Analysis
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calculation and statistical data analysis techniques. Strong oral and written communication skills, demonstrated through weekly presentations to sponsors and others, and in preparing reports, proposals, and
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Energy materials synthesis and exploration with neutron scattering
National Laboratory, providing an opportunity to work in a stimulating multidisciplinary environment. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Perform neutron scattering experiments and analysis of resulting data
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techniques (such as, large language models) in the neutron powder diffraction data life cycle. This work will be conducted collaboratively with other scientists within the Neutron Scattering Division and