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, the ALCF is studying the application of these techniques to a variety of our science applications, including but not limited to: Computational Chemistry, Plasma Physics, High Energy Physics, analysis
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fundamental understanding of reaction mechanisms in molten salts and apply insights to process development and scale up. Project activities will include the design and development of online monitoring tools
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applications. Position Requirements Ph.D in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering or related field. Strong experimental background in materials synthesis (CVD, PVD) or van der Waals
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. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in materials science, chemistry, physics, electrical engineering or a related field. Position Requirements Ph.D. in materials science, chemistry, physics, electrical engineering
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Overview The Argonne Wakefield Accelerator (AWA) Group in the High Energy Physics Division at Argonne National Laboratory seeks a postdoctoral research associate to conduct experimental and
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evening/weekend hours. Position Requirements PhD (completed within the last five years, or soon to be completed) in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or a related field. Background in ultrafast science
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the ultrathin limit. Position Requirements We seek outstanding researchers with a strong background in experimental condensed mater physics and materials science. No prior knowledge of MBE is needed, though a
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synchrotron-based techniques to inform process development. The role requires a strong background in synchrotron characterization techniques, mainly three-dimensional imaging (microtomography and
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across materials science, chemistry, geoscience, energy technologies, and biology. Position Requirements This level of knowledge is typically achieved through a formal education in physics, applied physics
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Recent or soon-to-be-completed Ph.D. in Physics, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field Hands-on experience in epitaxial thin-film growth and characterization (oxides preferred