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of chemical and electrochemical principles to control and improve product morphology, product quality, and process efficiency at engineering scales. With guidance, the appointee will : Develop novel process
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morphology, product quality, and process efficiency at engineering scales. With guidance, the appointee will : Perform experiments with multimodal sensors to advance the technical understanding and application
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(CO2) conversion processes and contribute to engineering design of upscaled processes. The candidate will be a part of the Applied Materials Division (AMD) within AET at Argonne and will contribute
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materials from complex feedstocks to achieve the desired product quality and form. As a part of this team, you will: Apply electrochemical engineering principles to develop processes such as oxide reduction
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, you will: Apply engineering principles to develop molten salt synthesis and separations processes to support fuel cycle science and technology. Develop and test new electrodes for use in molten salt
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-based experiments, including accelerating gradient tests and breakdown studies of accelerating components. Collaborate with the APS/ASD mechanical engineering group on the fabrication of accelerator
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information science and light–matter engineering, while engaging with CNM’s cleanroom and characterization capabilities, APS ultrafast and nanoprobe X-ray beamlines, MSD’s THz initiatives, and Q-NEXT’s national quantum
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The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s (ALCF) mission is to accelerate major scientific discoveries and engineering breakthroughs for humanity by designing and providing world-leading computing
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) simulations and reduced order modeling of turbulent and reacting flows relevant to advanced propulsion and power generation systems, such as gas turbines and detonation engines. The successful candidate’s
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). About Argonne and the Physics Division: Argonne is a multidisciplinary science and engineering research center, where talented scientists and engineers work together to answer the biggest questions facing