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Isotope Beams (FRIB). Information on the activities of the Group and the Division can be found at https://www.anl.gov/phy . The Argonne Physics Division has programs in low energy and medium energy nuclear
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, integration of other emerging technologies, and interdependencies between power grid, transportation, and water systems. This position may require domestic and international travel. Provides support to develop
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ferroelectric and other functional materials into photonic architectures for electro-optic and quantum transduction applications Perform full device processing using cleanroom techniques, including electron-beam
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The Chemical and Fuel Cycle Technologies division is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to join a multidisciplinary team developing electrochemical reactions and processes in molten salt electrolytes
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automation, high-throughput data acquisition, and real-time data processing, offering a unique opportunity to advance S/TEM capabilities, publish impactful research, and collaborate with a diverse group of
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. - Experience with automation and computer interfacing - Experience with advanced data analysis implemented in languages such as python - Direct research experience in quantum material systems used for quantum
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scientists, roboticists. The project will focus on developing an integrated autonomous lab system for strucutre-property characterization of novel materials heterostructures for quantum and microelectronics
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Biology: Strong background in systems biology and regulatory network modeling Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Experience working across disciplines with computational biologists, computer scientists, and
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processing and visualization. Job Family Postdoctoral Job Profile Postdoctoral Appointee Worker Type Long-Term (Fixed Term) Time Type Full time The expected hiring range for this position is $70,758.00
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tomography and/or X-ray techniques) to monitor fouling, scaling, and other degradation processes. Conduct experimental studies on fouling and scaling in pressure-driven membrane systems (UF, NF, RO) under