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. Position Requirements PhD completed in the past 5 years or soon-to-be completed in physics or related field. Strong knowledge of coherent imaging, light modulation, Fourier-domain signal processing, X-ray
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Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Applied Physics, or a closely related field with a focus on computational materials modeling. Density Functional Theory (DFT) for surfaces and
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of reaction mechanisms in molten salts and apply insights to process development and scale up. Project activities will include the design and development of advanced sensors and flow systems for molten salts
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The Data Science and Learning Division (DSL) of the Computing, Environment and Life Sciences Directorate (CELS) and the Materials Science Division (MSD) of the Physical Sciences and Engineering
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team, you will : Perform electrochemical, physical and chemical properties measurements of molten salts to understand the impact of salt composition on property values. Develop and perform laboratory
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, materials synthesis, and separation processes. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically within the last 0–5 years) in chemistry, geochemistry, chemical engineering, physics
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PhD (within the last 0-5 years) in field of physics, chemistry, materials science, electrical engineering, or a related field Demonstrated expertise in electronic structure theory Experience with large
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in the past 5 years or soon-to-be completed in Geoscience, Physics, Chemistry, Materials/Mechanical/Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Experience and knowledge in one or more of the following
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is typically achieved through a formal education in physics, mechanical engineering, or chemical engineering, or a related field at the PhD level with zero to five years of employment experience with a
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and presentation Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed Ph.D. (0–5 years) in materials science, physics, electrical engineering, or a closely related field Strong background in scanning