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The Data Science Learning Division at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to conduct cutting-edge computational and systems biology research. The primary focus
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We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with expertise in computational biology, deep mutational scanning data, and generative artificial intelligence (AI). The successful
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Postdoctoral Appointee - Uncertainty Quantification and Modeling of Large-Scale Dynamics in Networks
The Mathematics and Computer Science (MCS) Division at Argonne National Laboratory invites outstanding candidates to apply for a postdoctoral position in the area of uncertainty quantification and
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computational materials science aligned with CNM strategic themes and the DOE mission Publish in refereed journals and present at conferences, symposia, and seminars Contribute to proposal development and assist
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Knowledge of in RNA biology Experience with RNA CryoEM/crystallography/SAXS Prior experience with high-throughput or computational protein design/screening techniques Job Family Postdoctoral Job Profile
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effort at Argonne includes staff members from CPAC, the Computational Science division, and the HEP Detector group. It includes a vibrant community of postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, and
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Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Applied Physics, or a closely related field with a focus on computational materials modeling. Density Functional Theory (DFT) for surfaces and
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research. The position plays a central role in strengthening the CNM user science program, with a particular focus on electron microscopy and synchrotron-based X-ray microscopy at the Advanced Photon Source
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and program managers. Position Requirements Minimum Education / Experience Requirements: A Ph.D. in physics, applied physics, electrical engineering, or related field. Additional Requirements: Normal
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. The cosmology effort at Argonne includes staff members from the CPAC group, the Computational Science division, and the HEP Detector Group. The group also includes many postdocs, and a number of graduate and