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This position focuses on the research and development of novel radiation detectors and associated edge-computing circuits and algorithms for X-ray, particle, and nuclear physics experiments
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complexes Small gas-phase molecules and organic chiral compounds Compute accurate transition moments beyond the electric-dipole approximation and simulate x-ray observables, including x-ray absorption, x-ray
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The Data Science and Learning Division (DSL) of the Computing, Environment and Life Sciences Directorate (CELS) and the Materials Science Division (MSD) of the Physical Sciences and Engineering
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Because of the drastically increasing demand from AI/ML applications, the computing hardware industry has gravitated towards data formats narrower than the IEEE double format that most computational
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Argonne National Laboratory seeks a Postdoctoral Appointee to perform computational research on materials for thermal and electrochemical interfaces. The successful candidate will integrate first
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on experiment progress, technique development, and new initiatives to peer reviewers and Q-NEXT program managers Position Requirements Completed Ph.D. within the last 0-5 years (or soon-to-be-completed) in
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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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may include work at Jefferson Lab, the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) program, detector research and development, and applications of AI in nuclear physics. Applications received by Tuesday, November 4
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, Quantum Information and Quantum Simulation. The successful candidate will be expected to carry out an independent and collaborative research program in particle theory that strengthens and complements
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to/from the memory via optical fibers. The candidate will be primarily responsible for: (1) advancing our experimental program to fabricate new hybrid devices in Argonne’s Center for Nanoscale Materials