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The Computational Science Division (CPS) at Argonne National Laboratory (near Chicago, USA) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to enable exascale atomistic simulations of ferroelectric devices
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) simulations and reduced order modeling of turbulent and reacting flows relevant to advanced propulsion and power generation systems, such as gas turbines and detonation engines. The successful candidate’s
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simulations and experiments across scientific user facilities, leveraging data to understand complex material phenomena across scales. Key Responsibilities Design, implement, and validate physics-informed AI/ML
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at the University of Chicago, automating screening protocols in partnership with Argonne National Laboratory Drive research at the intersection of automation, robotics, generative AI, and computational simulations
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emphasize multi-wavelength survey science, the galaxy-halo connection, cluster cosmology, and large-scale cosmological simulations. Analysis efforts cover topics such as CMB power spectra, CMB lensing, galaxy
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. Transcripts If already awarded, a copy of your Ph.D. diploma. Candidates can be currently enrolled to apply, but must have proof of degree conferral by the position start date in December, 2025. After
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samples with significantly higher temporal resolution than traditional scanning methods. The selected candidate will simulate and design the experimental setup, and then perform single-frame ptychography
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If already awarded, a copy of your Ph.D. diploma. Candidates can be currently enrolled to apply, but must have proof of degree conferral by the position start date. At the point of interview, candidates will
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The Applied Materials Division at Argonne National Laboratory has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral appointee. The candidate will perform simulation campaigns to generate data augmenting a
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and pattern transfer techniques Background in fabrication or simulation of photonic or THz devices (e.g., gratings, dielectric waveguides, ring resonators, modulators) Hands-on experience in epitaxial