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collaborating with a software engineering team to translate research into production-ready tools. The successful candidate will be part of an inter-lab, highly inter-disciplinary team of experts in ML, applied
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, LDAV, eScience, ISC, SC) Contribute software, prototypes, and design patterns to shared research infrastructure at ALCF and across DOE projects This postdoctoral position directly supports ALCF’s mission
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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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databases Collaborate closely with experimental teams to inform model development and interpret results Contribute to software development, documentation, and reproducible workflows Disseminate findings
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-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years) in chemical engineering, environmental engineering, or similar degree. Experience with data collection, processing, analysis, and presentation
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the preparation of proposals and participating in sponsor interactions. Applies the models to selected case studies. Document and publish to our internal software repository. Supports multidisciplinary teams in
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spectrometers at the Advanced Photon Source. The successful candidate will work at the interface of cutting-edge cryogenic detector technology and synchrotron science, helping to integrate TES spectrometers
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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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. Education: Ph.D. (< 5 yrs. since Ph.D.) • Familiarity with image processing and simulation software. • (Preferred) Experience with nanofabrication, transport measurements, thin film deposition, in-situ TEM
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manuscript to be submitted). Position Requirements This level of knowledge is typically achieved through a formal education in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, or a related field at the