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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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for quantum information science, but many open questions remain regarding how to control the morphology and crystallinity of these host materials for exemplary performace as hosts for optically addressable spin
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of chemistry and/or chemical engineering is required. Demonstrated skill in devising and performing experiments to acquire data, using and maintaining research equipment, compiling, evaluating, and reporting
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mechanical engineering. The HEP Energy Frontier group has recognized roles within the international ATLAS collaboration. The successful candidate will be working on the development of core software for
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Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Operations Research, or a closely related field. Experience in power systems, distribution systems, or microgrid modeling, with a solid understanding of advanced co
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international supply chain networks and to identify bottlenecks in gaps in the domestic supply chain. The Systems Assessment Center includes a diverse group of engineers, technology analysts, economists, policy
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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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your PhD in computer science or engineering, the physical sciences, or a related field within the last five years. Comprehensive programming proficiency, preferably in Python. Experience with machine
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The Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Materials Group in Argonne National Laboratory’s Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division is seeking to hire a Postdoctoral Appointee to participate in a project that
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The Interfacial Processes Group of the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee. The successful candidate will perform research on the structure and reactivity