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The Particle Theory Group in the High Energy Physics Division at Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for one or more Postdoctoral Research Associate positions in theoretical particle
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other collaborators for the development and optimization of experimental process; 2) analyze collected data with Argonne’s EverBatt model to estimate associated cost and environmental impacts; 3) write
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and contributing to reusable research software when appropriate. Position Requirements Required skills, experience and qualifications: PhD in computer science, applied mathematics, electrical
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Postdoctoral Appointee - Investigation of Electrocatalytic Interfaces with Advanced X-ray Microscopy
We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Microscopy Group in the X-ray Science Division (XSD) at the Advanced Photon Source (APS), Argonne National Laboratory. This position is
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regulations and contract. Skill in modeling, processing, and analyzing computational results to inform accompanying experimental efforts. Skill in the use of modern collaborative coding practices Demonstrated
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techniques to solve pressing challenges in energy storage. The successful candidate will work in the Data Science and Learning division of the Computing, Environment, and Life Sciences directorate of Argonne
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for critical energy and technology sectors. Ability to assess the economic and operational impacts of large-scale AI adoption (e.g., data centers, compute infrastructure) on U.S. electricity demand, generation
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multidisciplinary team, the candidate will work at the intersection of AI/ML, domain sciences, and high-performance computing. The role requires a strong foundation in LLMs and machine learning, along with
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Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in experimental physics, with a focus on advancing superconducting particle detector technology for next
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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