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geometry manipulation with computer-aided design software. Experience with coupling CFD and FEA codes. Knowledge of multi-dimensional code development (in C++/C/Fortran) for two-phase/multiphase flow and
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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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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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-energy physics or detector technology. The positions are for up to three years and offer a highly competitive salary. The review of applications will start on February 1st. These positions will primarily
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in spatial analysis and data visualization Computer programming skills relevant for data manipulation and analysis Experience with creating and using complex data-driven analytical models using R
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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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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
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is supported by a DOE-funded research program on ultrafast science involving Argonne National Laboratory, University of Washington, and MIT. The goal of this research program is to understand and
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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
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The X-ray Imaging Group (IMG) of the Advanced Photon Source (APS) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in computational science and image processing to develop innovative methods