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discovery. Requirements: - A PhD in materials science or related science or engineering field received within the past 0-5 years. - Excellent written and oral communication skills as well as the ability
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may include work at Jefferson Lab, the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) program, detector research and development, and applications of AI in nuclear physics. Applications received by Tuesday, November 4
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Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years) in chemistry, chemical engineering or materials science (those with other degrees but have similar skills to those
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implement pioneering agentic AI workflows for autonomous materials characterization. We are building the next generation of AI-powered laboratories, where intelligent agents can formulate hypotheses, run
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opportunities to contribute to related projects, including material synthesis and separation processes. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years)in
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activities can be found at www.anl.gov/phy/theory . Interested applicants should complete the following three steps: 1. Complete the application herein. 2. Email a curriculum vitae and a one-page statement of
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of advanced scanning/transmission electron microscopy (S/TEM) methods for cutting-edge scientific research in areas such as quantum materials and low-dimensional energy systems. This position emphasizes
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focuses on developing a cutting-edge hybrid quantum computing platform that integrates entangled superconducting qubits with single electron-on-neon (eNe) qubits. Key Responsibilities: Design and fabricate
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Position Requirements • Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (within the last 0-5 years) in the field of organic, organometallic, or inorganic chemistry, or a related field • Ability to model Argonne’s core
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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