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The Data Science Learning Division at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to conduct cutting-edge computational and systems biology research. The primary focus
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The Energy Systems and Infrastructure Assessment (ESIA) division provides the rationale for decision makers to improve energy efficiency. We develop and use analytic tools to help the U.S. achieve
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of the protein expression platforms, currently utilizing E. coli and mammalian cell lines, to onboard other microbial systems (e.g., fungi), insect-cell (baculovirus) systems, plant-based expression (in planta
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The Center for Energy, Environmental, and Economic Systems Assessment (CEEESA) works on innovative research to enhance the resilience, efficiency, and affordability of power grids. Advanced
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phenomena Create new reduced-order models and submodels related to fluid flow, heat transfer, thermochemistry, and electrochemistry in multiphase systems Use modeling tools such as computational fluid
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The Multiphysics Computations Section at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking to hire a postdoctoral appointee for performing high-fidelity scale-resolving computational fluid dynamics (CFD
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undergraduate students. Postdocs can benefit from strong collaborations with applied mathematicians, computer scientists, device physicists, materials scientists, and statisticians; they will also have access
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for this postdoctoral position to work on development and scaling of the data infrastructure and software for AI applications on supercomputing systems and AI testbed systems. The postdoc will work on multimodal data
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undergraduates. Postdocs benefit from strong interactions with experts in applied mathematics, computer science, device physics, materials science, and statistics, as well as access to world-leading supercomputing
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Postdoctoral Appointee - Investigation of Electrocatalytic Interfaces with Advanced X-ray Microscopy
part of the DOE–BES initiative Integrated Scientific Agentic AI for Catalysis (ISAAC) , a multi-facility collaboration integrating experimental modalities and simulations to enable an orchestrating