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at technical conferences. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years) in mechanical engineering, materials science, civil engineering, computer
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materials recovery,CO2 electrolysis and fuel cells. Experimental work will involve design, characterization, and degradation studies of model interfaces that can help elucidate their degradation mechanisms
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. Quantum Mechanical Calculations: - Performing first-principles based or Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations for molecules/materials and interphases - Utilizing Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations
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. Position Requirements Required Skills: Recent or soon-to-be-completed Ph.D. (typically completed in the last 5 years) in mechanical/aerospace/chemical engineering, applied mathematics or a related discipline
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formal education in chemical engineering, chemistry, materials science, nuclear engineering, mechanical engineering, or related field at the PhD degree level with zero to five years of experience
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Recent (within the last five years) or soon-to-be completed Ph.D. in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, or related field with zero to three years of experience
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campaigns using advanced synchrotron X-ray techniques to generate quantitative, AI-ready datasets that reveal defect-mediated mechanisms governing the stability, adhesion, and transport behavior of thin films
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for spin manipulation. This, in the context of spin-defects hosted in platforms such as heterogeneously integrated diamond membranes. A major aim of the work is to explore and implement mechanisms
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with near-DFT fidelity. Perform MD simulations to quantify thermal transport across interfaces and evaluate phonon coupling/phonon scattering mechanisms. Derive design rules relating synthesis to thermal
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-based experiments, including accelerating gradient tests and breakdown studies of accelerating components. Collaborate with the APS/ASD mechanical engineering group on the fabrication of accelerator