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multiple groups within the X-ray Science Division, the Center for Nanoscale Materials and the Materials Science Division of Argonne. Position Requirements Ph.D. in material science and engineering, physics
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applications in beamline science and high energy physics, as well as interaction with device and materials researchers. Primary responsibilities will be to design and implement new methods to deploy, monitor
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team that focuses on materials for classical microelectronic interfaces and quantum information science. The group actively interacts with the broader Argonne and UChicago community of scientists as
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focus on further advancing the ATTA technique. The Physics Division has an active and broad-ranging program at the intersection of nuclear and atomic physics including a strong focus on fundamental
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algorithm development in conjunction with extensive applications in the fields of nanoscience and energy-related materials. Position Requirements a PhD in physics, or closely related field. Degree must have
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The Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking postdoctoral researchers to work on distributed quantum computing. The project aims to develop superconducting
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(predoctoral) or PhD (postdoctoral) in Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, or related area is required. Coursework in computer science or data science is desirable. Familiarity with research data management
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Laboratory enables world-class research using x-rays by developing cutting edge X-ray instrumentation and techniques, and pursuing research in the physical, chemical, environmental, and materials sciences
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, energy, and critical materials supply chains. In this role, you will be responsible for analyzing existing and future supply chains, with a specific focus on understanding the complexities and challenges
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analysis of (1) decarbonization pathways for energy- and emissions-intensive industries and (2) material circularity pathways in a low-carbon future. The candidate would conduct research across multiple DOE