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and measurements Familiarity with superconducting circuits and nanofabrication techniques Hands-on experience with dilution refrigerator operation and cryogenic measurements Knowledge of quantum
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The Postdoctoral Appointee will be part of an R&D group conducting use-inspired research supporting the development of process technologies for next-generation nuclear/chemical/electrochemical
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, integration of other emerging technologies, and interdependencies between power grid, transportation, and water systems. This position may require domestic and international travel. Provides support to develop
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statistical analysis and modeling techniques such as Gaussian process modeling, data assimilation, and Bayesian analysis; and 4. Open-source scientific software development. Expertise in computational
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transfer of the reaction process. This research is closely aligned with the corresponding experimental studies. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (within the last 0-5 years) in field
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degradation behavior Investigate degradation mechanisms and direct recycling processes of lithium-ion cathode materials Analyze surface and bulk structural properties using spectroscopy, microscopy, and other
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, synthesize, and process information to develop high-quality datasets and derive empirically driven results; work with other team members to develop and apply cutting-edge methodologies to address critical
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the scientific discovery process by quickly extracting useful information from vast quantiles of data, and by providing feedback to the experiment system enabling autonomous control and steering. New fast data
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experts across system software, power management infrastructure, performance characterization, networking, and novel computer architectures and accelerators. It will also involve collaboration with leading
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The Chemical and Fuel Cycle Technologies division is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to join a multidisciplinary team developing electrochemical reactions and processes in molten salt electrolytes