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candidates with a strong theoretical background in one or more subfields including topological materials, strongly correlated quantum systems, quantum dynamics, and quantum information theory. A particular
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deposition (ALD). The project involves performing quantum mechanical calculations (e.g., first principles density functional theory (DFT)) to identify the structures and to understand the complex mechanisms
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are for two years, with the possibility of one additional year contingent upon funding and performance. Applications received by 29 November 2024 will receive our fullest consideration. The Theory Group has
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are modified at the near field and how such a new system can enable optically addressable atomic memory with ultrahigh storage density. The successful candidate will be part of a highly collaborative research
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quantum mechanical calculations (e.g., first principles density functional theory (DFT)) to identify the structures and to understand the complex mechanisms of molecular reactions occurring at the surface
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) at Argonne National Lab (near Chicago, USA). The postdoctoral researcher will work on the development of large-scale molecular dynamics, AI and machine learning based analysis to understand ferroelectric
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The Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to conduct innovative research focused on the synthesis, recycling, and performance
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physics, nuclear theory, nuclear data, accelerator R&D and operates the DOE Office of Nuclear Physics National User Facility, the Argonne Tandem-Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS). As an equal employment
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of Light Source data such as that from the Advanced Photon Source, Biology, Astronomy, and other science disciplines. This Postdoc will have a rare chance to work on exascale supercomputing systems and novel
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characterize the devices in a dilution refrigerator. The postdocs will work with other team members and collaborators to perform remote quantum transduction and computing experiments in the quantum network