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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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. The successful candidate will be a key contributor to a multidisciplinary co-design team spanning material science, computing, and electronic engineering, with the goal of enabling next-generation detector
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, atomic physics, optical physics, electrical engineering, materials science, or a related field Experience in photonic and/or superconducting device nanofabrication Experience working with lasers and
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The Postdoctoral Appointee will be part of an R&D group developing multiphysics modeling tools with applications to nuclear fuel recycling, critical materials recovery and purification, and nuclear
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or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years) in physics, chemistry, or materials science with 0 to 2 years of experience, or the equivalent experience through practical
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specializing in energy economics and supply chain analysis. This role is pivotal in evaluating the economic competitiveness of the U.S. in the production and manufacturing of energy-related materials and
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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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The position is part of a new collaboration between Argonne National Laboratory, the University of Notre Dame, and UIUC, supported by the Quantum Information Science Enabled Discovery 2.0 (QuantISED
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visualization systems using realistic scientific data and simulations, including applications in cosmology, materials, fusion, environmental science, and light source data Collaborate closely with domain
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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