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collection from air- borne (unpiloted aerial systems) and vehicular mounted sensor systems for determining pavement functional and structural conditions. The project that the candidate will be working on is
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Argonne National Laboratory’s Accelerator Science Division is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to contribute to the development of a Sub- THz Collinear Structural Wakefield Accelerator
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| Materials Science and Engineering A funded postdoctoral position is available to study atomic-scale structure and defects in materials and interfaces relevant to superconducting and semiconducting qubits
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models for high-temperature structural materials with applications in nuclear reactors and other energy systems. The candidate will collaborate with ANL staff to review, validate, and enhance methods
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, structured data for studying norm evolution in real time. Comparative work across disciplines will complement these analyses. This postdoc will have the opportunity to work at the intersection of Science
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in a context-dependent manner, including during the cell cycle, cellular differentiation, and the DNA damage response. To uncover the structural basis of these regulatory mechanisms, we use cryogenic
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complex membrane structures under multifaceted physical stimuli. This work is expected to advance fundamental understanding of cellular organelles, with potential applications across engineering and
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transcriptomic data. • Detect and interpret structural variation from Nanopore/PacBio sequencing. • Build scalable, reproducible pipelines for large genome collections and public databases. • Collaborate closely
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interact with their environment to the interrelationships among species; from the diversity of life to the structure of individual organisms, EEOB provides many ways to study life on our planet. Department
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foundations, focusing on the structure and complexity of quantum computational models; (ii) optimization and related graph-theoretic methods, using polyhedral geometry and algorithmic optimization (e.g., vertex