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The Nanoscience and Technology Division (NST) at Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher to lead cutting-edge efforts in electrically driven ultrafast electron
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Overview The Argonne Wakefield Accelerator (AWA) Group in the High Energy Physics Division at Argonne National Laboratory seeks a postdoctoral research associate to conduct experimental and
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) of electrochemical energy storage devices (diagnosis) and predict the SOH into the future (prognosis). The primary projects this postdoc will contribute to relate to lithium-ion batteries, advanced lead-acid batteries
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electrochemical cells and/or temperature-controlled experimental platforms are strongly preferred. The appointee will also support related efforts in materials synthesis (e.g., atomic layer deposition) and
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The High Energy Physics Division at Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate position to conduct research in machine learning (ML) for applications in
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, collaborate with detector scientists and beamline teams, and lead forefront experiments that leverage the sub-eV to few-eV energy resolution and high quantum efficiency of TES arrays. Key Responsibilities
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. Working within the Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM), the successful candidate will leverage state-of-the-art functional and dynamic TEM capabilities to lead experimental research on defect species
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Spectroscopy (HPHT-XPCS) for probing non-Newtonian viscoelasticity under extreme conditions. The successful candidate will lead : Integration of high-temperature diamond-anvil-cell (DAC) environments with Small
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scientists both within and beyond CNM. Key Responsibilities Develop and apply advanced S/TEM techniques, focusing on atomic-resolution imaging and spectroscopy (EELS/EDS) Implement automation and high
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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