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mentorship, on supported inorganic and organometallic catalysts for small molecule activation as part of the EFRC Catalyst Design for Decarbonization Center (CD4DC) initiative. Key Responsibilities Design
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-generation nuclear science experiments at Jefferson Lab and the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). As part of our growing multidisciplinary team, you will contribute to the development of superconducting nanowire
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surface organometallic catalysis with a focus on understanding metal-surface stereoelectronic communication. In this role you will: Conduct research as part of a multidisciplinary team in supported
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to contribute to cutting-edge research in catalysis, with a focus on stimulus-driven catalysis and non-equilibrium effects. In this role you will: Conduct research as part of a multidisciplinary team in
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candidate will work on cutting-edge research integrating genome-scale language models (GenSLMs) with deep mutational scanning data, and experimental virology to predict viral evolution and identify emerging
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this work we investigate how molecular materials coupled to solid-phase scaffolds may influence molecular motion, photoinduced kinetics, charge dynamics, and assembly durability. The work will target
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cathode material synthesis for lithium-ion and sodium batteries. The selected individual will work under supervision and will assist the Lead PI on developing experimental methods and techniques
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. Hands-on experience working at beamlines at synchrotron facilities. Strong communication skills for working in a multidisciplinary team environment. Ability to synthesize research findings into work
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jobs. Additionally, comprehensive benefits are part of the total rewards package. Click here to view Argonne employee benefits! As an equal employment opportunity employer, and in accordance with our
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valuable resources. To do so, we identify new mechanisms to drive selective electrocatalysis in complex aqueous mixtures. Experimental work involves precision atomic layer deposition synthesis and