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your PhD in computer science or engineering, the physical sciences, or a related field within the last five years. Comprehensive programming proficiency, preferably in Python. Experience with machine
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are seeking an postdoctoral appointee to contribute to this research to understand the underlying physics of spin and charge based memory materials using advanced in-situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM
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closely with senior members of the research group. The term of the positions is typically two years, with the possibility to renew for the 3rd year, contingent on the project process and availability
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, in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science or related field obtained within the last five years. Experience with X-ray physics or optical wave modeling. Proficiency in programming with Python
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Quantum Theme, focusing on Next-Generation Quantum Systems. The successful candidate will lead efforts to discover and design quantum emitters with desirable properties for quantum information science (QIS
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group. The term of the positions is typically two years, with the possibility to renew for the 3rd year, contingent on the project process and availability of funds. Recent publication most related
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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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within the last 0-5 years) in computational science, mathematics, physics, or a related field with a focus on image processing. Proven experience in algorithm and software development. Expertise in Python
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The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF) is dedicated to advancing scientific discoveries and engineering breakthroughs by providing world-class computing facilities in collaboration with
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, synthesize, and process information to develop high-quality datasets and derive empirically driven results; work with other team members to develop and apply cutting-edge methodologies to address critical