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measurements. Postdocs have an initial term of 1 year and can be renewed in 1 year increments; up to a total of 3 years depending on funding and performance. The expected starting date is Q3/Q4 of 2025
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of experimental quantum communication hardware development, optical memory qubit characterization, and fiber-based networking demonstrations using novel memory qubits. The goal is to employ the natural telecom
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hardware. Duration of the appointment is one year initially and renewable for up to three years contingent on performance and funding. The successful candidate will be supported by ALCF's Performance
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capabilities. Key Responsibilities: Capturing requirements and analyzing specifications for future detector systems Performing conceptual design and system-level optimization using emerging computing
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autonomous experimental campaigns, this position is suited for a highly energetic and self-driven researcher willing to work in highly collaborative teams. This position will involve a considerable amount of
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physics. The search is broad, covering all areas of theoretical particle physics, with particular emphasis on particle physics phenomenology. Members in the Particle Theory Group work on physics within and
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The position is part of a new collaboration between Argonne National Laboratory, the University of Notre Dame, and UIUC, supported by the Quantum Information Science Enabled Discovery 2.0 (QuantISED
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The Materials Science Division is seeking applicants for a Postdoctoral Appointee who will conduct cutting-edge research in AI for Materials Chemistry, with a focus on energy storage and conversion
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The Chemical and Fuel Cycle Technologies division is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to join an R&D team conducting use-inspired research supporting the development of molten salt technologies
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Directorate (PSE) at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking applicants for a Postdoctoral Appointee who will conduct cutting-edge research in AI for Materials Science Discovery, with a focus on critical