61 parallel-computing-numerical-methods "Simons Foundation" Postdoctoral positions at Argonne
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advanced computing, optimization, and data analytics technologies. The postdoctoral researcher will work with a team of researchers on solving challenging problems using optimization, stochastic models
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collaborative effort across XSD, the Materials Science Division (MSD), and the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division (CSE). Key Responsibilities: Develop and enhance pump–probe sub-nanosecond TXS method
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The X-ray Imaging Group (IMG) of the Advanced Photon Source (APS) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in computational science and image processing to develop innovative methods
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Postdoctoral Appointee - Investigation of Electrocatalytic Interfaces with Advanced X-ray Microscopy
5 years or soon-to-be-completed in physics, materials science, chemistry, chemical engineering, or a related field. Demonstrated expertise in synchrotron-based XFM or related X-ray microscopy methods
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The Cosmological Physics and Advanced Computing (CPAC) group at Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher to work closely with Dr. Lindsey Bleem
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to detector/system modeling and optimization for count rate, resolution, and throughput. Document methods and develop user-facing procedures and best practices for reliable operation during user runs
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limited to, ATLAS at CERN, the South Pole Telescope, and the Simons Observatory. The candidate is also expected to work closely with computational experts at the Computational Science (CPS) division
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Electrochemical Mass Spectroscopy (DEMS), and complementary methods Perform electrochemical testing and benchmarking; analyze and interpret complex datasets to elucidate catalytic mechanisms and structure–property
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and program managers. Position Requirements Minimum Education / Experience Requirements: A Ph.D. in physics, applied physics, electrical engineering, or related field. Additional Requirements: Normal
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in detection and analysis of rare noble gas isotopes through Atom Trap Trace Analysis (ATTA), an efficient and selective atom counting method based on laser cooling and trapping. This position will