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. This exciting project focuses on further development of beam position monitoring structures and high gradient testing of components. They will play a key role in designing, fabricating, and testing advanced
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Under the guidance of a supervisor, the Postdoctoral Researcher will conduct research in electrochemical energy storage to support the Battery Performance and Cost (BatPaC) modeling team
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samples with significantly higher temporal resolution than traditional scanning methods. The selected candidate will simulate and design the experimental setup, and then perform single-frame ptychography
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morphology, product quality, and process efficiency at engineering scales. With guidance, the appointee will : Perform experiments with multimodal sensors to advance the technical understanding and application
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computational scientists to advance a next-generation, user-friendly, agentic AI platform for automated data analysis, interpretation, and user interactions. The appointment is expected to last two years and the
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. Advanced materials design and characterization will be pursued through various strategies. The candidate should have extensive experience in fabricating and testing prototype batteries, glove box operation
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an independently-funded research program within 2-3 years. The successful candidate will develop and apply advanced data-driven methodologies to accelerate discovery in materials/chemistry design, characterization
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. The successful candidate will work in the Data Science and Learning division of the Computing, Environment, and Life Sciences directorate of Argonne National Laboratories. Primary responsibilities will be
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facilities and instrumentation, publish in high-impact venues, and collaborate closely with scientists across CNM, Argonne, and external partners. Key Responsibilities Design, synthesize, and rigorously
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mechanisms of photoinduced charge transfer and spin state conversion across a wide spectrum of systems, including small transition metal complexes and donor-acceptor systems. By performing state-of-the-art