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The Computational Science Division (CPS) at Argonne National Laboratory (near Chicago, USA) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to enable exascale atomistic simulations of ferroelectric devices
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from academia, national laboratories and industry on advanced synchrotron X-ray, electron microscopy characterization, interfacial analysis, and full-cell prototyping. Position Requirements Recent
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monitoring and control technologies applicable to molten salt and liquid metal systems Develop and test new materials and cell configurations for the production of salt and metal products. Perform experiments
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-ion battery chemistry. Hands-on experience: XRD & Refinement, SEM-EDX, TGA-MS, DSC, BET, coin-cell preparation and testing. Knowledge in electrochemical analysis techniques such as GC, CV, GITT and EIS
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. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of battery (e.g., lithium ion, solid-state, sodium ion, lithium air, lithium sulfur, etc.) or fuel cell or water electrolyzer anode, cathode, catalyst coated layer and MEAs
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oscillators driven by the storage-ring RF signals to fulfill the function of manipulating X-ray pulses. More specific responsibilities include MEMS design and simulation, testing and characterization
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The Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Materials Group in Argonne National Laboratory’s Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division is seeking to hire a Postdoctoral Appointee to participate in a project that
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lithium-ion cathode material synthesis, electrochemical testing, and coin cell construction Experience with spectroscopic and microscopic techniques for structural analysis Solid understanding of lithium
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models; 2. Statistical methods, analysis, and inference for large-scale computational simulator applications; 3. Uncertainty representation, quantification and propagation; and 4. Scalable data science
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algorithms to develop cybersecurity, optimization, and control solutions for real-world grid applications. Candidates will be required to work in at least 4 of the following areas: Build, simulate, and