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inverter-based resources for performing real-time simulations in Opal-RT. Develop and prototype advanced control algorithms for grid forming and grid following inverters. Develop and demonstrate
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nanobeam imaging. The successful candidate should be highly motivated for research excellence and have a strong track record in problem solving and scientific publicaitons. The candidate will be expected
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prototype, benchmark, and evaluate strategies to better support these workloads for Aurora. Position Requirements Required skills and qualifications: A recent PhD (within 5 years) in computer science
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decarbonization applications. With guidance, the appointee will: Develop advanced multiscale, multiphysics simulation tools applicable to the modeling of chemical processes and equipment relevant to chemical
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national security. With guidance, the appointee will: Develop and implement processes for chemical separations for nuclear-energy relevant and other industrial chemical applications Develop tools and
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conventional and alternative energy sources, for enhanced performance and reduced emissions. One postdoc position is now open for candidates with expertise and experience in process modeling (preferably using
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degradation behavior Investigate degradation mechanisms and direct recycling processes of lithium-ion cathode materials Analyze surface and bulk structural properties using spectroscopy, microscopy, and other
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/reactions, and access to extensive laboratory and national computational resources. In addition, we have significant involvement in three SciDAC-5 projects: 1) Femtoscale Imaging of Nuclei using Exascale
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closely with senior members of the research group. The term of the positions is typically two years, with the possibility to renew for the 3rd year, contingent on the project process and availability
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pilot-scale to provide process intensification. In particular, the new hire will conduct digestion experiments using 50L- 400L continuously stirred fermenters and anaerobic and aerobic membrane reactors