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and apply biogeochemistry and synchrotron-based techniques to study dynamics of biogeochemical mechanisms within coastal systems. Develop and apply microcosm-based approaches in the laboratory to test
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scholarly work or industry experience in economic and supply chain analysis, computational modeling, or policy analysis. Excellent oral and written communication skills in scientific and engineering contexts
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well as external collaborators. The candidate should have a strong background in experimental physics and/or relevant engineering field. The postdocs will carry out optical characterization of oxide film with
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(CVD) of silicon carbide and diamond, mechanisms of formation of mixed-poltype SiC layers and structures, characterization and manipulation of strain fields in diamond membranes, and control of surface
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of chemistry and/or chemical engineering is required. Demonstrated skill in devising and performing experiments to acquire data, using and maintaining research equipment, compiling, evaluating, and reporting
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-energy physics or detector technology. The positions are for up to three years and offer a highly competitive salary. The review of applications will start on February 1st. These positions will primarily
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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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The Nanoscience and Technology Division (NST) at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) is looking for experimental postdoctoral candidate in the area of synthesis of single crystal diamond and their
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multiple groups within the X-ray Science Division, the Center for Nanoscale Materials and the Materials Science Division of Argonne. Position Requirements Ph.D. in material science and engineering, physics
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should have a strong background in experimental physics and/or engineering, or in a relevant field. Experience in superconducting qubits, nanofabrication, photonics, and low-temperature experiments