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to develop, synthesize, characterize and electrochemically evaluate next generation cathode materials for lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD
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the domains of environmental, water, and energy system analysis. Prepares reports, papers, and presentations for conferences, workshops, and technical journals. Supports program development including
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in high-voltage battery systems through a fundamental understanding of interfacial mechanisms. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (within the last 0-5 years) in Organic Chemistry
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-be-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years) in chemistry, chemical engineering, material science, or related fields. Demonstrated knowledge in materials synthesis and
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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
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, and safe laboratory practices. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (within the last 0-5 years) in the field of Chemistry or a closely related discipline Demonstrated expertise in
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PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years) in pyrometallurgy, chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering, or related scientific background with 0-3 years’ experience. Experience in
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. This level of knowledge is typically achieved through a formal education in chemical engineering, materials science, chemistry, or related field at the PhD degree level with zero to five years of experience
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field with an emphasis on biomedical image processing at the PhD level with zero to five years of employment experience. Hands-on experience with a tomography beamline is an asset. Expertise in Python
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The Computational Science Division (CPS) at Argonne National Laboratory (near Chicago, USA) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to enable exascale atomistic simulations of ferroelectric devices