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-be completed (typically within the last 0-5 years ) Ph.D. in engineering, operations research, computer science, applied mathematics, or a related field. Demonstrated expertise in mathematical
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. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Prior experience with high-throughput or computational protein design/screening techniques. Background in structural biology (CryoEM/crystallography) Knowledge
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Extraction), jointly led by the Chemical Sciences and Engineering (CSE) and Applied Materials (AMD) Divisions at Argonne National Laboratory. This project focuses on understanding the evolution of structure
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measurements. Postdocs have an initial term of 1 year and can be renewed in 1 year increments; up to a total of 3 years depending on funding and performance. The expected starting date is Q3/Q4 of 2025
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The Materials Science Division (MSD) at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking highly motivated applicants for a postdoctoral appointee to join a multidisciplinary team developing next-generation
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materials from complex feedstocks to achieve the desired product quality and form. As a part of this team, you will: Apply electrochemical engineering principles to develop processes such as oxide reduction
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, you will: Apply engineering principles to develop molten salt synthesis and separations processes to support fuel cycle science and technology. Develop and test new electrodes for use in molten salt
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The Coherent and Ultrafast X-ray Science Group in the Materials Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral appointee to lead research in ultrafast
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(CO2) conversion processes and contribute to engineering design of upscaled processes. The candidate will be a part of the Applied Materials Division (AMD) within AET at Argonne and will contribute
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spectrometers at the Advanced Photon Source. The successful candidate will work at the interface of cutting-edge cryogenic detector technology and synchrotron science, helping to integrate TES spectrometers