60 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at Argonne in United States
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is supported by a DOE-funded research program on ultrafast science involving Argonne National Laboratory, University of Washington, and MIT. The goal of this research program is to understand and
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(predoctoral) or PhD (postdoctoral) in Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, or related area is required. Coursework in computer science or data science is desirable. Familiarity with research data management
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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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The X-ray Imaging Group (IMG) of the Advanced Photon Source (APS) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in computational science and image processing to develop innovative methods
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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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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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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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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
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Quantum Theme, focusing on Next-Generation Quantum Systems. The successful candidate will lead efforts to discover and design quantum emitters with desirable properties for quantum information science (QIS
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focus on further advancing the ATTA technique. The Physics Division has an active and broad-ranging program at the intersection of nuclear and atomic physics including a strong focus on fundamental