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to independently design and execute experiments Proficiency in analyzing reaction mechanisms and kinetics Experience with air-sensitive materials and advanced characterization techniques Job Family Postdoctoral Job
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Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher position focused on the fabrication and characterization of membranes derived from layered materials. This role offers
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We invite you to apply for a Postdoctoral Appointee position in the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division (CSE) at Argonne National Laboratory. This position offers the opportunity
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The Chemical and Fuel Cycle Technologies division is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to join a multidisciplinary team developing electrochemical reactions and processes in molten salt electrolytes
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Separations Postdoctoral Research Associate will develop capacitive deionization systems for the selective recovery of critical materials and also investigate electrode aging, degradation, and durability
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critical material technologies and meeting society’s growing needs for water and energy resources. The Applied Materials Division focuses on bridging the gap between research and real-world applications. By
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analysis and interpretation Experience in battery materials recycling is a plus Job Family Postdoctoral Job Profile Postdoctoral Appointee Worker Type Long-Term (Fixed Term) Time Type Full time The expected
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The Nanoscale Magnetic and Electronic Heterostructure Group of the Materials Science Division (MSD) invites applications for a Postdoctoral position focused on Lorentz Transmission Electron
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The Materials Science Division (MSD) of Argonne National Laboratory is seeking applicants for a postdoctoral appointee in experimental x-ray and materials science. Although exceptional candidates in
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organometallic / inorganic heterogeneous catalysis Design, synthesize, and characterize metal-ligand complexes supported on metal oxide and/or non-traditional support materials Investigate the catalytic activity