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Lemont, Illinois. Preferred Qualifications: Solid knowledge and independent research capability in stochastic process, machine learning and data analytics with track records of publications. Job Family
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methodologies and tools for economic and ecological analyses of hydropower systems. The position will involve the development and use of computer models, simulations, algorithms, databases, economic models, and
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and measurements Familiarity with superconducting circuits and nanofabrication techniques Hands-on experience with dilution refrigerator operation and cryogenic measurements Knowledge of quantum
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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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based on point defect based spin color centers in diamond and silicon carbide. Desirable: Coding skills in python for analysis of scientific data. Familiarity with infrared laser heating systems
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The Postdoctoral Appointee will be part of an R&D group conducting use-inspired research supporting the development of process technologies for next-generation nuclear/chemical/electrochemical
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, integration of other emerging technologies, and interdependencies between power grid, transportation, and water systems. This position may require domestic and international travel. Provides support to develop
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statistical analysis and modeling techniques such as Gaussian process modeling, data assimilation, and Bayesian analysis; and 4. Open-source scientific software development. Expertise in computational
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The Applied Materials Division, Process R&D and Scale up Group is seeking a postdoctoral candidate to conduct general research in material science and electrochemistry related to next generation
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decarbonization applications. With guidance, the appointee will: Develop advanced multiscale, multiphysics simulation tools applicable to the modeling of chemical processes and equipment relevant to chemical