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in computational research Comprehensive understanding of quantum mechanics and electronic structure theory is critical Experience with CFD (e.g., the use of OpenFoam or ALDFoam) and microkinetic
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to energy conversion. The research involves exploring the excited-state structural dynamics and mechanisms of photoinduced energy and charge transfer across a wide spectrum of systems, including small
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The Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking an exceptional Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Electron & X-ray Microscopy Group in a core position within the
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, especially surface holography, and their application to elucidate the spatiotemporal structure of nanostructures at surfaces and interfaces. The coherence-based probes will align with the capabilities promised
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The successful candidate will perform research to understand the relationships between interfacial structure and ion transport in solid-state batteries (e.g., Na, Zn). The candidate, located in
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of complex propulsion systems involving modeling of multi-phase flows, turbulent combustion, heat transfer, combustion, and thermo-mechanical fluid-structure interaction by further developing commercial/in
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harness the nonequilibrium correlation between structural, charge, and spin/pseudospin degrees of freedom in two-dimensional (2D) materials. The success of this program will lead to new means to control
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of these materials and how electronic metal-support interactions in non-traditional catalyst materials can be leveraged to modulate catalytic activity and selectivity, including studies towards understanding reaction
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supervisor. The project focuses on the synthesis, characterization of physical and chemical structures, and electrochemical evaluation of sulfur cathodes in both coin and pouch cells. The candidate will
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. These instruments and techniques support APS user programs and beamline scientists working in materials science, geology, and biology. The brain is among the most complex structures known, containing over 89 billion