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, integration of other emerging technologies, and interdependencies between power grid, transportation, and water systems. This position may require domestic and international travel. Provides support to develop
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tunable and narrow-bandwidth terahertz (THz) radiation sources and applying them to the study of light-active quantum materials. This position is supported by the Laboratory Directed Research and
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and simulation of the electronic structure of polycrystalline and defective two-dimensional materials. Interviews will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. This position centers
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, materials synthesis, and separation processes. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically within the last 0–5 years) in chemistry, geochemistry, chemical engineering, physics
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experimental studies that will develop novel functionalization strategies for tethering redox-active molecules to carbon surfaces for selective, electrochemical capture of critical minerals. This position will
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, present at conferences, and contribute to data sets and code repositories. Position Requirements Required Skills, Knowledge and Experience: Ph.D. (received within the last 0–5 years or by start date) in
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). This position will focus on ultrafast dynamics in femto- to nanosecond time-domains in quantum materials including nonequilibrium phase transitions and collective excitations in quantum materials, including
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). This position focuses on The investigation of coupled land-river-ocean processes in coastal flooding applications by developing a coupled E3SM configuration that incorporates a subgrid-scale version of the MPAS
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at technical conferences. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years) in mechanical engineering, materials science, civil engineering, computer
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partners at the University of Chicago, contributing to the Foundry’s quantum materials development thrusts and to broader QIS efforts. The position will focus on experiments that enable condensed-matter