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microscope, as well as electrostatic beam blanker or ultrafast pulser in electron microscopes. Proficient in data analysis and modeling, with experience using Python and other programming or simulation tools
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Type Long-Term (Fixed Term) Time Type Full time The expected hiring range for this position is $70,758.00-$117,925.00. Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay
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, Safety, Health, and Quality Assurance standards and policies Process and interpret experimental data; prepare manuscripts for peer-reviewed publications Present research findings at scientific conferences
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range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as, but not limited to, the scope and responsibilities of the position
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$70,758.00-$117,925.00. Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as, but not limited
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techniques to enable multimodal online monitoring of chemical and radiochemical separations processes Acquire fundamental data relevant to chemical separations in support of related modeling efforts Analyze
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Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), the Mathematics and Computer Science Division (MCS), the Computational Science Division (CPS), and the Data Science and Learning Division (DSL). The postdoctoral
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analysis of experimental data, and the presentation of results at scientific conferences and in the peer-reviewed literature. Position Requirements This level of knowledge is typically achieved through a
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from 20 to 200 nm and temporal resolutions of less than 1 minute for 3D data acquisition. The PXM’s capability to operate at high X-ray energies (>20 keV) allows for enhanced penetration and reduced
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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