49 computional-geometry-algorithm Postdoctoral research jobs at Argonne in United States
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PhD level with zero to five years of employment experience. Expertise in testing, characterizing, and measuring MEMS devices and designing feedback loops and control algorithms for the precise operation
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phenomena Create new reduced-order models and submodels related to fluid flow, heat transfer, thermochemistry, and electrochemistry in multiphase systems Use modeling tools such as computational fluid
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We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Appointee to contribute to a growing research program in process systems modeling and optimization for clean energy, critical materials, and advanced
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The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s (ALCF) mission is to accelerate major scientific discoveries and engineering breakthroughs for humanity by designing and providing world-leading computing
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modeling tools to develop and optimize new processes and equipment designs using high-performance computing Analyze data, prepare manuscripts for submission to peer-reviewed publications, prepare technical
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(2DIR), and 2D electronic-vibrational (2DEV) spectroscopy are desirable but not necessary Familiarity with experimental setup, including computer interfacing and electronics Job Family Postdoctoral Job
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The Mathematics and Computer Science Division (MCS) at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to conduct cutting-edge research in scientific machine learning, focusing
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The Advanced Photon Source (APS) at Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for a postdoctoral position focused on developing novel computational approaches for multi-modal biomedical image
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The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s (ALCF) mission is to accelerate major scientific discoveries and engineering breakthroughs for humanity by designing and providing world-leading computing
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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