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physics (HEP) and nuclear physics (NP) experiments. The successful candidate will be a key member of a multidisciplinary co-design team integrating materials science, computing, and device engineering to
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, Quantum Information and Quantum Simulation. The successful candidate will be expected to carry out an independent and collaborative research program in particle theory that strengthens and complements
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. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to fundamental and applied research in materials chemistry using advanced computational techniques and artificial intelligence. The project involves: 1
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The Nuclear Technologies and National Security (NTNS) Directorate is seeking a highly qualified and motivated Postdoctoral Researcher specializing in energy economics and supply chain analysis, with
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in materials for electrochemistry. While the focus in on computational expertise, this position will involve some experimental work in adapting workflows for automation and artificial intelligence
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tools used in analyzing vehicle energy consumption. A successful candidate must have the ability to model Argonne’s Core Values: Impact, Safety, Respect, Integrity, and Teamwork. Experience in data-driven
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detectors while also having flexibility to pursue your own research interests. Research Focus Participate in a detector R&D program aimed at developing superconducting nanowire sensors to enable
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This is an opportunity for a knowledgeable and creative individual to be part of a team using artificial intelligence and high-performance computing to evaluate the state of health (SOH
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computational research in accelerator science and technology. The focus is on developing and applying machine learning (ML) methods for accelerator operations and beam-dynamics optimization in advanced
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of radiofrequency (MHz–GHz) nanoscale phenomena in systems relevant to microelectronics and quantum information science. Opportunities also exist for cross-platform studies integrating ultrafast TEM with ultrafast x