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-ray measurements at Argonne’s Advanced Photon Source and complementary optical spectroscopy. The position offers a highly collaborative environment with experts in electronic materials and devices
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(baseline 6-element prototype at Sector 25 to ~18 analyzer elements), mechanical/optical layouts, tolerances, alignment strategy, and stability requirements, detector, motion, and sample environment
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clustering, redshift-space distortions, weak/strong gravitational lensing, and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML). The observational focus is on optical sky surveys (DES, DESI, Roman, Rubin Obs
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optical interactions with atoms and molecules in gases, clusters, and liquids, providing a scientific foundation for Department of Energy–relevant applications. This appointment will emphasize theoretical
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using Python, MATLAB, or equivalent programming languages. Preferred Qualifications • Working knowledge of X-ray optics, detector systems, and beamline instrumentation. • Background knowledge in ultrafast
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-principles and atomistic simulations with machine-learned interatomic potentials to: Model reaction pathways on metal-oxide surface, including adsorption, reactions and diffusion steps. Construct atomistic
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completed in a relevant field of study. Knowledge of x-ray/optical/electron physics, including diffraction, optics, detectors, scattering etc. Experience with deep learning (DL) libraries such as Tensorflow
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, integrity, and teamwork Strong background in solid state qubit platforms is preferred Experience with optics is advantageous but not required Please note that only applications through Argonne’s website will
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), optical, cryogenic, and synchrotron X-ray environments Fabricate photonic and metamaterial structures using advanced nanofabrication tools (e.g., lithography, dry etching) Contribute to the development and
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samples and characterize dynamic behaviors. The candidate will be part of a highly collaborative team and actively interact with other groups, including optics, computation, and time-resolved research