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economic growth. This position supports Argonne’s mission by advancing electrochemical separation technologies for critical material recovery and long-term electrode durability. The Electrochemical
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economic growth. The Pressure-Driven Membrane Separations Postdoctoral Research Associate will conduct in-situ experimental studies on membrane degradation using advanced characterization techniques (e.g
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the opportunity to contribute to advanced research in ion transport and separations, with an emphasis on structural and chemical characterization techniques to assess ion permeability and ion-ion selectivity. Key
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The Postdoctoral Appointee will be part of an R&D group conducting use-inspired research supporting the development of technologies for nuclear separations at the nexus of nuclear energy and
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construction of batch and flow reactors for catalysis • Proficiency with analytical techniques such as X-ray absorption spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, infrared and ultraviolet
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-sensitive catalyst materials Experience with the design and construction of batch and flow reactors for catalysis Proficiency with analytical techniques such as X-ray absorption spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic
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The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF) is dedicated to advancing scientific discoveries and engineering breakthroughs by providing world-class computing facilities in collaboration with
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scale-up strategies. Areas of application include (but are not limited to) chemicals manufacturing and critical materials separations. This role offers the opportunity to shape foundational modeling
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of complex propulsion systems involving modeling of multi-phase flows, turbulent combustion, heat transfer, combustion, and thermo-mechanical fluid-structure interaction by further developing commercial/in
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performs world-leading research in nuclear structure, nuclear astrophysics, fundamental symmetries, and nuclear data. The Group also manages and operates world-class detector systems as part of the ATLAS