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The Materials Science Division (MSD) at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking highly motivated applicants for a postdoctoral appointee to join a multidisciplinary team developing next-generation
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optical/mechanical systems. Evidence of strong technical communication skills, including publications and/or technical documentation. Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team
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into photonic or electronic systems Hands-on experience with SEM, AFM, TEM, and other characterization tools Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary environment
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The Advanced Photon Source (APS) POLAR beamline is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to develop and employ advanced high-pressure instrumentation for x-ray spectroscopy and scattering techniques
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thin film deposition is preferred. Advanced image processing and analysis skills. Experience with micromagnetic simulation is preferred. Ability to work independently as well as in collaboration with a
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the ability and motivation to develop expertise in large-scale model training and scaling on HPC systems, as well as in handling the unique characteristics of scientific data, including large-scale numerical
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; experience in ultrafast science is a plus Strong record of peer-reviewed publications Ability to model Argonne’s core values of impact, safety, respect, integrity, and teamwork Job Family Postdoctoral Job
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define requirements and performance specifications for future HEP/NP detector systems Perform detector concept development, system-level design, and optimization leveraging emerging computing architectures
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The Data Science and Learning Division (DSL) at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to conduct cutting edge molecular and microbiology work to enhance non-proliferation
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This position will be dedicated to research projects aiming to unravel the fundamental interfacial processes in membrane and ionomer materials employed in energy conversion systems such as critical