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time-resolved hard X-ray diffraction microscopy and spectroscopy on single-crystalline bulk and thin film quantum materials (e.g. ferroelectrics, multiferroics, strongly correlated electron systems
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techniques (e.g. NMR, IR, UV-vis spectroscopy, Mass spectrometry, and X-ray diffraction) necessary for characterizing new molecules and polymers. Experience with photochemistry (e.g. quantum yield analysis
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designing, performing, and analyzing catalytic reactions. Experience in surface organometallic chemistry Experience in oxide synthesis and characterization (such as gas absorption and powder x-ray diffraction
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techniques (e.g. NMR, IR, UV-vis spectroscopy, Mass spectrometry, and X-ray diffraction) necessary for characterizing new molecules and polymers. Experience with photochemistry (e.g. quantum yield analysis
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techniques including terahertz, optical, and x-ray radiation. Candidates with a strong background in quantum materials, ultrafast lasers, and synchrotron or FEL-based x-ray diffraction techniques are highly
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Coherent Diffraction Imaging (BCDI), ptychography, and X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (XPCS). The goal is to move beyond simple correlations to discover the causal, governing rules of defect-property
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and intercellular transport using X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), microcrystal electron diffraction (microED), and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). The Postdoctoral
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of their properties. The primary responsibilities include synthesizing Crystalline inorganic compound, their characterization with x-ray diffraction and spectroscopic methods, as well as analysis of their magnetic and
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related field Demonstrated experience with scanning/transmission electron microscopy (S/TEM) and/or diffraction (Lorentz S/TEM experience is a plus) Strong foundation in electronics and devices, including
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perform advanced synchrotron experiments to probe structural, chemical, and dynamic evolution of defects in thin films and heterostructures. Utilize techniques such as Bragg coherent diffraction imaging