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Position will be focused on laboratory work to advance new types of polymer membranes that can be utilized in CO2 separation and conversion. In addition, they will work on utilizing electrodialysis
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position to develop and apply advanced analysis methods, including artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms and approaches, for x-ray science and instruments. These methods will accelerate
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We invite you to apply for a Postdoctoral Appointee position within Argonne’s Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division (CSE). In this role you will: Design, synthesize, and evaluate next
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facilities in partnership with the computational science community. We help researchers solve some of the world’s largest and most complex problems with our unique combination of supercomputing resources and
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all areas of experimental condensed matter physics will be considered, particular emphasis will be placed on the dynamical studies of 2D materials and their functionalities. This postdoctoral position
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into low-temperature electrolyzers, utilizing single-cell testing platforms to evaluate their device-level performance The position also entails extensive ex‐situ and operando characterization of low temperature
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. Contribute to open-source software development initiatives for Department of Energy projects. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years in
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Teamwork. Job Family Postdoctoral Job Profile Postdoctoral Appointee Worker Type Long-Term (Fixed Term) Time Type Full time The expected hiring range for this position is $70,758.00 - $117,925.00. Please
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required to perform other duties as assigned. Job Family Postdoctoral Job Profile Postdoctoral Appointee Worker Type Long-Term (Fixed Term) Time Type Full time The expected hiring range for this position is
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. The position focuses on analyzing convective systems and weather extremes to understand their predictability and how they are influenced by environmental factors such as urbanization, aerosols, and climate