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discipline • A strong experimental background in transmission electron microscopy • Experience with focused ion beam preparation of electron microscopy specimens • Experience with analysis of complex images
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contributions to experiments at Fermilab (SeaQuest, SpinQuest) and PSI (MUSE) Detector hardware leadership, including the ALERT time-of-flight detector, the ePIC Barrel Imaging Calorimeter, and the SoLID detector
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, especially XAS and other X-ray spectroscopy techniques, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, infrared and ultraviolet spectroscopy, as well as experience with high resolution STEM imaging Excellent written
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resonance spectroscopy, infrared and ultraviolet spectroscopy, as well as experience with high resolution STEM imaging Excellent written and oral communication skills Requirements: Recent or soon-to-be
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for such models include high-resolution 3D imaging, time-resolved materials characterization, and atomic structure determination. Scientific instrument data is often multimodal in nature and developing DL models
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exploration of time-resolved imaging of material behavior using advanced ultrafast electron microscopy techniques. The in-situ experiments will be driven by external electric fields and relevant optical stimuli
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inverter-based resources for performing real-time simulations in Opal-RT. Develop and prototype advanced control algorithms for grid forming and grid following inverters. Develop and demonstrate
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prototype, benchmark, and evaluate strategies to better support these workloads for Aurora. Position Requirements Required skills and qualifications: A recent PhD (within 5 years) in computer science
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The Chemical and Fuel Cycle Technologies division at Argonne is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to join a multidisciplinary team developing molten salt-based chemical and electrochemical processes
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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