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science is desired, but not mandatory. Experience working safely with hazardous materials in engineering controls such as gloveboxes or hoods is desired, but not mandatory. Ability to model Argonne’s Core
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The Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division is seeking a highly qualified and motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our team in the area of light-matter interactions, with a particular focus
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experimental electronics and timing systems (e.g., pulse generators, delay generators, gating electronics, and synchronization circuits). • Demonstrated proficiency in x-ray data analysis and instrument control
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instrumentation. Hands-on experience in performing experiments inside controlled environments (glovebox) is highly welcomed. Experience with fabrication of membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) and test them in fuel
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the AI system with beamline control systems (e.g., EPICS) to close the autonomous loop. The position requires publishing results in high-impact journals, presenting at international conferences, and
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Argonne National Laboratory seeks a postdoctoral researcher to help build a high-resolution coastal-urban flooding modeling capability within the Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM
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measurement Experience in x-ray diffraction techniques Experience designing and building experimental control and data acquisition systems Ability to model Argonne’s core values of impact, safety, respect
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materials in engineering controls such as gloveboxes or hoods is desired, but not mandatory. Ability to model Argonne’s Core Values: Impact, Safety, Respect, Integrity, and Teamwork. To perform the essential
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engineering principles Experience working safely with hazardous materials using engineering controls such as gloveboxes is desired. Knowledge of the use of computers to design and control experiments and to
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Extraction), jointly led by the Chemical Sciences and Engineering (CSE) and Applied Materials (AMD) Divisions at Argonne National Laboratory. This project focuses on understanding the evolution of structure