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. 2-3 years of work or research experience in energy supply chain analysis, global trade modeling, or a closely related field. Analytical skills and the ability to apply economic principles to supply
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for holotomography and to perform dynamic experiments using the Projection X-ray Microscope (PXM) instrument for studying microelectronics. As part of a collaborative team, the successful candidate will participate in
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detector projects at Jefferson Lab and towards the Electron-Ion Collider, with some flexibility to pursue your own research interests. We seek candidates with a background in experimental nuclear or high
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such as microelectronics and self-assembly of nanocomposites. Therefore, we seek highly motivated candidates to drive the project independently while interacting closely with senior members of the research
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completed. Knowledge of x-ray/optical/electron physics, including diffraction, optics, detectors, scattering etc. Experience with deep learning (DL) libraries such as Tensorflow, PyTorch, JAX etc. Experience
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development. Knowledge of parallel scientific computing. Ability to meet project needs and tight deadlines. Present and publish results in peer reviewed papers and/or journal articles. Skilled verbal and
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. High-resolution tomographic measurements at a synchrotron facility aim to complement electron microscopy measurements. Research will be conducted at 2-BM, a fast micro-tomography beamline. Achieving sub
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-fuels or power-to-liquid), conventional and emerging iron/steelmaking technologies, or other advanced fuel and chemical production technologies (such as those converting biomass to liquid fuels, and waste
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computer vision. Experience with multi-modal data fusion and alignment techniques. Experience with spatial transcriptomics or other -omics data analysis. Proficiency in Python programming and scientific
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) and in-house capabilities (e.g., scanning probe microscopy, optical holographic imaging, scanning electron microscopy). The work involves designing and performing experiments, interpretation and