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The Physics Division at Argonne National Laboratory invites you to apply for a postdoctoral position beginning fall 2024 at Argonne’s Trace Radioisotope Analysis Center (TRACER). TRACER specializes
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fundamental understanding of reaction mechanisms in molten salts and apply insights to process development and scale up. Project activities will include the design and development of online monitoring tools
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Responsibilities: Design and fabricate membranes using a variety of layered materials Perform detailed structural and chemical characterization to evaluate membrane properties Utilize techniques such as SEM, TEM
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scientists both within and beyond CNM. Key Responsibilities Develop and apply advanced S/TEM techniques, focusing on atomic-resolution imaging and spectroscopy (EELS/EDS) Implement automation and high
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data analysis/spectral image processing. Use of data analytics or machine learning to guide process design and optimization. Job Family Postdoctoral Job Profile Postdoctoral Appointee Worker Type Long
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statistics and uncertainty quantification (Bayesian analysis, data assimilation, Gaussian process modeling), and their application to complex systems modeling. Experience in developing and applying statistical
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We invite you to apply for a Postdoctoral Appointee position in the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division (CSE) at Argonne National Laboratory. This position focuses on advancing research in
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engineering, or a related field. Demonstrated expertise in process modeling, process optimization, and technoeconomic analysis. Programming skills in scientific computing languages such as Python and Julia
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preferred. Strong data analysis skills and ability in programming languages, such as Python, for performing experiments and analyzing data. Knowledge of innovative phase retrieval algorithms is desirable
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scholarly work or industry experience in economic and supply chain analysis, computational modeling, or policy analysis. Excellent oral and written communication skills in scientific and engineering contexts