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; initial term up to two years with potential extension based on performance and funding. On-site position at Argonne; work primarily conducted at the Advanced Photon Source. Beamtimes may require occasional
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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
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) and semiconductor materials - Hands-on experience maintaining and modifying vacuum deposition equipment - Experience developing and/or performing in situ characterization - Knowledge and experience with
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automated experimental systems to measure electrode performance and durability over extended operation. Investigate electrode material performance, aging, and degradation mechanisms for bioprocessing
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scientists with extensive microelectronics (materials and devices), AI, computational materials science and materials characterization expertise; and will be expected to bring the electrochemical expertise
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the publisher: Tiny Chip-Based Device Performs Ultrafast Modulation of X-Rays.) 3. J. Zhou et al ., Picosecond Synchrotron Pulse Shaper on-Chip, arXiv:2211.03567, http//arxiv.org/abs/2211.03567. (Revised
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magnets (e.g.: FGT and FeGe). The project will involve imaging the nanomagnetic thin films while simultaneously performing in-situ field and temperature driven experiments. Additional experiments may
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Responsibilities: Design and fabricate membranes using a variety of layered materials Perform detailed structural and chemical characterization to evaluate membrane properties Utilize techniques such as SEM, TEM
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detectors while also having flexibility to pursue your own research interests. Research Focus Participate in a detector R&D program aimed at developing superconducting nanowire sensors to enable
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to microelectronics. The candidate will be part of a highly interdisciplinary project involving X-ray scientists, physicists, materials scientists, and computational scientists to solve challenging problems in