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deposition (ALD). The project involves performing quantum mechanical calculations (e.g., first principles density functional theory (DFT)) to identify the structures and to understand the complex mechanisms
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studied under external influences such as strain, polarization, electric fields, and moiré interfaces. The work will leverage the Quantum Emitter Electron Nanomaterial Microscope (QuEEN-M)—a cutting-edge
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The Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking postdoctoral researchers to work on distributed quantum computing. The project aims to develop superconducting
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the last 0-5 years) in fields of physical chemistry or physics Strong background in quantum mechanics, photophysics, and photochemistry Hands-on experience with ultrafast nonlinear optical spectroscopy (e.g
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Requirements PhD in theoretical physics or a closely related field; received within the last 5 years or upcoming year Strong research record in the study of quantum condensed matter systems, broadly defined
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facilities and gain in-depth knowledge of the research frontiers in the fields of quantum materials. He/she will also have the opportunity to be a part of a world-class scientific team and lead tasks in
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encouraged to apply. The selected individual will have access to state-of-the-art research facilities and gain in-depth knowledge of the research frontiers in the fields of quantum materials. He/she will also
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) methods. The materials and devices would consist of patterned multilayer magnetic thin films, ferroelectric materials such as Zr-doped HfO2, as well as novel quantum materials. Of particular interest is the
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are modified at the near field and how such a new system can enable optically addressable atomic memory with ultrahigh storage density. The successful candidate will be part of a highly collaborative research
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quantum mechanical calculations (e.g., first principles density functional theory (DFT)) to identify the structures and to understand the complex mechanisms of molecular reactions occurring at the surface