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the DOE’s Office of Nuclear Physics. Key responsibilities for the Group Leader include: managing research priorities, long-term planning, and budget allocations, responding to DOE initiatives and information
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candidate will conduct research related to a wide range of topic areas including the analysis of energy and power systems, optimization of veriable energy resources, electricity market design and operation
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valuable resources. To do so, we identify new mechanisms to drive selective electrocatalysis in complex aqueous mixtures. Experimental work involves precision atomic layer deposition synthesis and
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manufacturing systems. The successful candidate will join the Energy Resources and Demand Department within the Energy Systems and Infrastructure Assessment (ESIA) Division at Argonne National Laboratory
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, computational physics and x-ray science. The appointee will benefit from access to world-leading experimental and computational resources at Argonne including some of the world’s largest supercomputers (Polaris
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of teaching or user facility support duties. The group’s research program is supported by funding from the US DOE Office of Nuclear Physics, and additional resources are available to develop new research
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facilities in partnership with the computational science community. We help researchers solve some of the world’s largest and most complex problems with our unique combination of supercomputing resources and