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robust 3D imaging technique suitable across diverse scientific communities. This project has two interconnected aims. The first is to create an accurate “digital twin” of the experiment through end-to-end
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The Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking postdoctoral researchers to work on distributed quantum computing. The project aims to develop superconducting
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Laboratory. This is an opportunity to be part of a team helping with the design of new system software and runtime infrastructure to improve the performance and energy efficiency of future scientific computing
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simulation laboratory as well as supporting ongoing DOE projects. Candidates will be required to work in at least 4 of the following areas: Develop a functioning test bed using Opal-RT PHIL real-time platform
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for holotomography and to perform dynamic experiments using the Projection X-ray Microscope (PXM) instrument for studying microelectronics. As part of a collaborative team, the successful candidate will participate in
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associated with rules of origin, labor value content, and customs valuation of US imports in these industries. Your work will contribute to the understanding of sustainable and efficient transportation and
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. The project will involve development of novel parallel algorithms to facilitate in-situ analyses at-scale for multi-million and multi-billion atom simulations. In this role, you can expect to work on enhancing
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detector projects at Jefferson Lab and towards the Electron-Ion Collider, with some flexibility to pursue your own research interests. We seek candidates with a background in experimental nuclear or high
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skills and qualifications: A recent PhD (completed within the last 5 years) in computer science, electrical engineering, or a related field. Strong background in network interconnect design and
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-inspired research relevant to microelectronics. The candidate will be part of a highly interdisciplinary project involving X-ray scientists, physicists, materials scientists, and computational scientists