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The Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division is seeking applicants for a postdoctoral appointee who will conduct computational research in Selective Interface Reactions (e.g., atomic layer
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staff members, two engineers, and postdocs and students. Our program spans electron-scattering experiments at Jefferson Lab in Hall A, B, and C, including CLAS12 and SoLID. We have led SeaQuest and are
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information science and light–matter engineering, while engaging with CNM’s cleanroom and characterization capabilities, APS ultrafast and nanoprobe X-ray beamlines, MSD’s THz initiatives, and Q-NEXT’s national quantum
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four staff members [Ian Cloët, Alessandro Lovato, Anna McCoy, and Yong Zhao] and several postdocs and students. The group has a broad research program in QCD/hadron physics and nuclear structure
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Postdoctoral Appointee - Investigation of Electrocatalytic Interfaces with Advanced X-ray Microscopy
, physics-informed AI agent that accelerates discovery in catalysis science—particularly for the CO₂ reduction reaction (CO₂RR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER). The postdoc will design and perform
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staff scientists, engineers, postdocs, and students, with an active research portfolio that spans: Leading electron-scattering experiments at Jefferson Lab (CLAS12, SoLID, Hall A, B, and C) Major
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field. Solid knowledge, and independent research capability in optimization, computing, power system engineering with track records of publications. Proficient in implementing control and optimization
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The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s (ALCF) mission is to accelerate major scientific discoveries and engineering breakthroughs for humanity by designing and providing world-leading computing
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Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, or a related field Demonstrated proficiency in Python and modern ML frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow
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samples and characterize dynamic behaviors. The candidate will be part of a highly collaborative team and actively interact with other groups, including optics, computation, and time-resolved research