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focus will be on exploring the utility of artificial intelligence models in the study of the above, studying quantum mechanical generalizations, and uncovering connections to statistical models. Position
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become part of a new holotomography software package actively being developed by the team. Position Requirements Required Knowledge, Skills, and Experience: PhD (recently completed or soon-to-be completed
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the Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) and Material Science Division (MSD) at Argonne. Position Requirements Required skills, knowledge and abilities: Ph.D. (completed within the last 0-5 years
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quality while preserving sample integrity. Position Requirements This level of knowledge is typically achieved through a formal education in engineering, biomedical science, biology, physics, or a related
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project, please visit: https://nvcl.energy.gov/activity/terrestrial-wetland-function-and-resilience-scientific-focus Position Requirements A recent Ph.D. (typically completed within 0-5 years) in wetland
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of Energy projects. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years) in Electrical Engineering. Onsite presence is required. Solid foundation in
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. This postdoctoral position in the Coherent and Ultrafast X-ray Scattering group in MSD (led by Stephan Hruszkewycz) is supported by the QNext center, which focuses on how to reliably control, store and transmit
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. Position Requirements A Ph.D. in Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Applied physics, or related field. Must have been received within the last 5 years or upcoming year. Normal daytime work hours at
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Applications are invited for post-doctoral positions in the Cosmological Physics and Advanced Computing Group (CPAC) Group in Argonne National Lab. Research at CPAC covers theory, modeling
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out to interpret experimental XAS spectra. This research is closely aligned with the corresponding experimental studies. Position Requirements This level of knowledge is typically achieved through a