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of advanced scanning/transmission electron microscopy (S/TEM) methods for cutting-edge scientific research in areas such as quantum materials and low-dimensional energy systems. This position emphasizes
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In the Nanoscale Magnetic and Electronic Heterostructure Group of the Materials Science Division (MSD) we aim to understand the novel and emergent behavior in nanoscale magnetic and electronic
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The Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking an exceptional Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Electron & X-ray Microscopy Group in a core position within the
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The Nanoscience and Technology Division (NST) at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) is looking for experimental postdoctoral candidate in the area of synthesis of single crystal diamond and their heterointegration with other materials for developing energy efficient devices. The postdoctoral...
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methodologies and tools for economic and ecological analyses of hydropower systems. The position will involve the development and use of computer models, simulations, algorithms, databases, economic models, and
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of these materials and how electronic metal-support interactions in non-traditional catalyst materials can be leveraged to modulate catalytic activity and selectivity, including studies towards understanding reaction
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Investigate how dynamic stimuli manipulate catalyst electronic properties, and how these stimuli can manipulate catalytic elementary steps and reaction outcomes Perform detailed in situ / operando studies
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from academia, national laboratories and industry on advanced synchrotron X-ray, electron microscopy characterization, interfacial analysis, and full-cell prototyping. Position Requirements Recent
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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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absorption and emission spectroscopy—the role aims to probe both electronic and nuclear dynamics occurring on femtosecond to nanosecond timescales in photoexcited molecules and materials. The postdoctoral