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modeling is critical Considerable computational expertise in using quantum mechanical methods to calculate reaction mechanisms and kinetics in heterogeneous systems is essential Ability to program in C++ and
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focus on our scientific program with CLAS12 (including the ALERT), Hall C and PRad-II at Jefferson Lab, and/or development of the EIC scientific program, including the development of a polarized light ion
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algorithms and software for large-scale scientific applications. Expertise in programming in a high-level language such as R or Python. Experience and skills in interdisciplinary research involving
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. The candidate will be expected to conceive of, plan, and implement the scientific research, and to report relevant results in publications and conference presentations. The selected individual will have access
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completed Ph.D. within the last 5 years in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Virology, or a related field Strong programming skills in Python, R, or Julia, with
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microscope, as well as electrostatic beam blanker or ultrafast pulser in electron microscopes. Proficient in data analysis and modeling, with experience using Python and other programming or simulation tools
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instrument programming. Interest in software development, in particular, expertise in C or C++ and Linux/Unix programming and Python. Familiarity with scientific productivity, as demonstrated by publications
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of urbanization on precipitation, and aerosol-cloud interactions Strong modeling skills and high-performance computing experience Experience with model code development, and strong programming skills (e.g., Fortran
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programming. Strong oral and written communication skills. Excellent collaboration and teamwork abilities. Ability to model Argonne’s core values of impact, safety, respect, integrity, and teamwork. Preferred
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. These instruments and techniques support APS user programs and beamline scientists working in materials science, geology, and biology. The brain is among the most complex structures known, containing over 89 billion