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Quantum Theme, focusing on Next-Generation Quantum Systems. The successful candidate will lead efforts to discover and design quantum emitters with desirable properties for quantum information science (QIS
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McChesney at jmcchesn@anl.gov. Position Requirements This level of knowledge is typically achieved through a formal education in physics, chemistry, materials science, or a related field at the PhD level with
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, in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science or related field obtained within the last five years. Experience with X-ray physics or optical wave modeling. Proficiency in programming with Python
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to make our laboratory a safe, welcoming, inclusive, and accessible environment where all can thrive. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in TEA and LCA (e.g., using GREET model). Skills in computer
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-beam systems or electron beam lithography. Some amount of modeling and simulation work will be required. Position Requirements PhD in materials science, physics or closely related field; received within
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focus on further advancing the ATTA technique. The Physics Division has an active and broad-ranging program at the intersection of nuclear and atomic physics including a strong focus on fundamental
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the team’s portfolio. Experience or familiarity with life cycle analysis is a plus, but not required. Position Requirements PhD in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, sustainability science, or
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team that focuses on materials for classical microelectronic interfaces and quantum information science. The group actively interacts with the broader Argonne and UChicago community of scientists as
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collaborate with biogeochemists and computational scientists to analyze physicochemical and microbial measurements of soils and evaluate plant physiological data to enhance representations of wetland carbon
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electrolyzer materials and electrodes using synchrotron X-ray techniques at Argonne’s Advanced Photon Source (APS). In particular X-ray absorption spectroscopy, X-ray scattering, and nano-computed tomography