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for dynamics imaging. The primary goal of this project is to develop single-frame ptychography methods that eliminate the need for scanning, enabling fast imaging and the visualization of dynamic processes in
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planning and operations, and the interaction with other infrastructures. Some of these tools will require the development of underlying optimization methodologies and analytics frameworks. The successful
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, present at conferences, and contribute to data sets and code repositories. Position Requirements Required Skills, Knowledge and Experience: Ph.D. (received within the last 0–5 years or by start date) in
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applications. Position Requirements Ph.D in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering or related field. Strong experimental background in materials synthesis (CVD, PVD) or van der Waals
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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
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have expertise in? What is your experience with software development? What is your experience with collaborative projects with experimental groups? Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed
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Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years) in chemistry, chemical engineering or materials science (those with other degrees but have similar skills to those
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discovery. Requirements: - A PhD in materials science or related science or engineering field received within the past 0-5 years. - Excellent written and oral communication skills as well as the ability
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collaborative effort across XSD, the Materials Science Division (MSD), and the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division (CSE). Key Responsibilities: Develop and enhance pump–probe sub-nanosecond TXS method
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magnets (e.g.: FGT and FeGe). The project will involve imaging the nanomagnetic thin films while simultaneously performing in-situ field and temperature driven experiments. Additional experiments may