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The Computational Science Division (CPS) at Argonne National Laboratory (near Chicago, USA) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to enable exascale atomistic simulations of ferroelectric devices
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, safety, respect, integrity, and teamwork Preferred Skills Hands-on experience with GEANT4-based simulations Experience with detector characterization and validation Familiarity with HEP/NP data processing
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superconducting RF (SRF) technology. Since then, a transformative SRF approach using Nb₃Sn has emerged, offering performance comparable to niobium while enabling operation at higher temperatures—potentially
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architectures and device technologies Developing and applying simulation and modeling tools for detector performance, characterization, and validation Providing technical feedback to guide intelligent on-detector
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simulation, TEA and LCA, and have a good knowledge of current and future resource recovery and separation technologies. The successful candidate will 1) collect data pertaining to battery recycling, battery
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simulations, design and conduct experiments, and analyze multimodal data streams in a continuous, real-time loop with minimal human intervention (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41524-024-01423-2 , https
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Postdoctoral Appointee - Uncertainty Quantification and Modeling of Large-Scale Dynamics in Networks
mathematics, or a related field Candidates should have expertise in two or more of the following areas: Uncertainty quantification, numerical solutions of differential equations, and stochastic processes
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) simulations and reduced order modeling of turbulent and reacting flows relevant to advanced propulsion and power generation systems, such as gas turbines and detonation engines. The successful candidate’s
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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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This position will be dedicated to research projects aiming to unravel the fundamental interfacial processes in membrane and ionomer materials employed in energy conversion systems such as critical