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(LOHCs) Perform detailed studies to understand reaction mechanisms, determine reaction kinetics, and measure the heat of adsorption of LOHCs in porous materials Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams
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Microscopy (LTEM) studies of magnetic heterostructures. We are interested in using real space imaging techniques to understand the evolution of energy landscapes that lead to emergent domain behavior in
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of impact, safety, respect, integrity, and teamwork. This level of knowledge is typically achieved through a formal education in materials science, physics or related discipline at the PhD level or
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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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coherence studies Background in quantum device design, fabrication, and characterization Familiarity with AI-assisted measurement techniques Job Family Postdoctoral Job Profile Postdoctoral Appointee Worker
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applications in beamline science and high energy physics, as well as interaction with device and materials researchers. Primary responsibilities will be to design and implement new methods to deploy, monitor
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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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the last 0-5 years) in the field of experimental nuclear physics, particle physics, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, materials science, mechanical engineering, or related discipline Ability to
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the preparation of proposals and participating in sponsor interactions. Applies the models to selected case studies. Document and publish to our internal software repository. Supports multidisciplinary teams in
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, the ALCF is studying the application of these techniques to a variety of our science applications, including but not limited to: Computational Chemistry, Plasma Physics, High Energy Physics, analysis