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, designing and executing ML experiments on leadership-class computing facilities such as the Aurora and Polaris supercomputers. Argonne is a multidisciplinary national laboratory and offers an exciting campus
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simulations, design and conduct experiments, and analyze multimodal data streams in a continuous, real-time loop with minimal human intervention (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41524-024-01423-2 , https
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development and web-based applications, back-end services and API design (e.g., FastAPI, Flask), and deploying applications in local or cloud environments. Experience working with large-scale datasets
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. Design, implement, and validate experimental setups; conduct synchrotron-based measurements on quantum and energy materials. Build robust data reduction and PDF analysis workflows; document best practices
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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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for bioprocessing applications. The position will include designing automated experimental systems, electrode synthesis or surface modification, and integration of experimental findings with system-level analysis
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capabilities, contribute to high-impact publications, and collaborate with scientists across CNM, Argonne, and external partners. Key Responsibilities Design, synthesize, and rigorously evaluate well-defined
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through the design and synthesis of nanoscale epitaxial oxide thin films. This position supports a three-year Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project focused on developing scalable
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characterization, computational modeling, and artificial intelligence across multiple academic and national laboratories. Key Responsibilities Design and execute S/TEM imaging and spectroscopy, including in situ
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multidisciplinary team in heterogeneous Catalysis focusing on non-traditional catalysts and non-equilibrium catalysis • Design, synthesize, and characterize well-defined complexes supported on metal oxide or non