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computational science expertise. The ALCF has an opening for a postdoctoral position in data management targeting AI applications at scale. This Postdoc will join the AL/ML group, a vibrant multidisciplinary team
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four staff members [Ian Cloët, Alessandro Lovato, Anna McCoy, and Yong Zhao] and several postdocs and students. The group has a broad research program in QCD/hadron physics and nuclear structure
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staff scientists, engineers, postdocs, and students, with an active research portfolio that spans: Leading electron-scattering experiments at Jefferson Lab (CLAS12, SoLID, Hall A, B, and C) Major
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A postdoc position is immediately available at the Advanced Photon Source of Argonne National Laboratory. This position will involve developing X-ray coherent scattering imaging techniques
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qubit-based quantum processors and connect them via a campus-scale fiber-optic network. The postdocs will design and fabricate superconducting transmon qubits and microwave-optical quantum transducers and
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at the University of Chicago, automating screening protocols in partnership with Argonne National Laboratory Drive research at the intersection of automation, robotics, generative AI, and computational simulations
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automation and reproducible research practices. Experience with machine learning in computational materials. Please upload the following as attachments to your application via Workday: CV/Resume Unofficial
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development best practices Experience with high-throughput calculations and workflow automation Familiarity with inverse design approaches Job Family Postdoctoral Job Profile Postdoctoral Appointee Worker Type
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. - Experience with automation and computer interfacing - Experience with advanced data analysis implemented in languages such as python - Direct research experience in quantum material systems used for quantum
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automated TEM specimen preparation, including focused ion beam (FIB) methods Curate and prepare datasets for AI model training, validation, and inference Disseminate findings through high-impact publications