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hardware. As part of our team, you will perform research to develop new scalable quantum simulation algorithms, based on multi-linear representation theory, and apply them to real world applications spanning
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Requisition Id 16290 Overview: We are seeking Postdoctoral Research Associates who will focus on materials joining and allied materials sciences and manufacturing technologies. These positions
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. This position resides in the Neutron & X-Ray Scattering, & Thermophysics group in the Materials Analysis and Interface Science Section, Materials Science and Technology Division, Physical Sciences Directorate
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PhD in materials science and engineering, physics, chemistry, or electrical engineering or a related field. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in scanning transmission electron microscopy Background
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Requisition Id 16127 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will develop and apply electronic structure theory approaches to examine the fundamental properties of a range
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funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Basic Energy Sciences (BES) in the Materials Sciences and Technology Division (MSTD). The successful candidate will be expected to work effectively
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technology by helping to attract, develop, and retain the workforce of actinide scientists to meet the needs of the nation. Topic of Interest This position is supported by the Department of Energy Isotope
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, together with band-excitation and internally developed modalities, to probe environmental- and temperature-dependent behavior and to develop new scanning probe techniques aimed at discovering underlying
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properties of the above materials. Collaborate with ORNL postdocs and staff who are involved in structural characterization. Participate in the development of new ideas and projects. Present and report
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emphasis on controlling coherent spin-spin interactions. In addition, the ideal candidate will develop new quantum sensing protocols leveraging coherent spin dynamics in high-field and low