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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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insights and develop reduced order models (ROMs) for boundary layer flows and turbulent combustion. Integrate ROMs with CFD solvers and demonstrate predictive accuracy compared to traditional modeling
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candidate will work on cutting-edge research integrating genome-scale language models (GenSLMs) with deep mutational scanning data, and experimental virology to predict viral evolution and identify emerging
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applying machine learning or other elements of artificial intelligence to solving significant scientific or engineering problems Interest in software development, with particular emphasis on the Python
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electrocatalyst materials Plan and execute in situ/operando studies using advanced techniques such as X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS), X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS), Raman spectroscopy, Differential
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. The candidate is expected to work as part of a collaborative team of chemists, engineers, and materials scientists to develop new processes for converting CO2 and CH4 to valuable products. The candidate should
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The Postdoctoral Appointee will be part of an R&D group conducting use-inspired research supporting the development of process technologies for next-generation nuclear/chemical/electrochemical
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an exciting approach to agentic, fully autonomous thin film development using a combination of automated electroplating, in-operando measurements, and AI driven algorithms. He or she will work with a team of
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lead efforts to develop experimental techniques using conventional and coherent imaging in the ultrafast time domain, as well as a computational framework for modeling and reconstructing images
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Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a highly skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to work in the Separations and Bioprocessing Group on developing, designing and characterizing new polymers and