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measurements. Postdocs have an initial term of 1 year and can be renewed in 1 year increments; up to a total of 3 years depending on funding and performance. The expected starting date is Q3/Q4 of 2025
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will facilitate the comprehensive characterization of microelectronics under various conditions, including thermal, mechanical, and radiation stresses. The software developed through this project will
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or more of the following: Experience with large-scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations using software such as LAMMPS. Experience in handling and data analysis generated from multi-million to multi
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that are broadly applicable across the physical sciences but applied initially to x-ray characterization needs. They will publish results in high impact journals, present at conferences and work with the software
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in GPU programming one or more parallel computing models, including SYCL, CUDA, HIP, or OpenMP Experience with scientific computing and software development on HPC systems Ability to conduct
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equipped with world-leading full-field imaging instruments, including ultrahigh-speed imaging. The group also develops end-to-end scientific software, data analysis, and interpretation methods
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grid domains. Present research findings through seminars, journal articles, technical reports, and at conferences and workshops. Contribute to open-source software development initiatives for Department
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. Work with T&D software (e.g., OpenDSS, PSS/E) to gather data, run simulations, and assess grid-wide impacts. Additionally, candidates will: Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to develop innovative
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. Familiarity with techno-economic analysis. Experience with scientific programming languages (e.g., R, Python, Java) and statistical software (e.g., Stata). Ability to create visualizations to effectively
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software development practices. Experience with uncertainty quantification and statistical analysis Skill in written and oral communications. Experience interacting with scientific staff and research groups