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optimization schemes. From developing AI models to uncover structure-function relationships with limited data sets, to building automated electrode-electrolyte interface discovery workflows and implementing full
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, MATLAB, or similar programming environments for instrument control and data analysis. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively in
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computational scientists to advance a next-generation, user-friendly, agentic AI platform for automated data analysis, interpretation, and user interactions. The appointment is expected to last two years and the
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fabricate nanoscale electrical test structures (e.g., photolithography, e-beam lithography) Design, test, and characterize radiofrequency (RF) circuitry and measurement approaches Analyze and interpret data
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training or analysis of scaling behavior. Familiarity with challenges such as data heterogeneity, communication efficiency, or system constraints. Exposure to privacy, robustness, or security techniques (e.g
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techniques to solve pressing challenges in energy storage. The successful candidate will work in the Data Science and Learning division of the Computing, Environment, and Life Sciences directorate of Argonne
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science for quantum information hardware with the industrially mature solid state platforms of silicon/silicon germanium and silicon carbide spin qubits. The position will focus on heterogeneous integration
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experimental electronics and timing systems (e.g., pulse generators, delay generators, gating electronics, and synchronization circuits). • Demonstrated proficiency in x-ray data analysis and instrument control
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Type Full time The expected hiring range for this position is $72,879.00-$121,465.00. Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will
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(NUCLEI); and two Topical Collaborations: 1) 3D quark-gluon structure of hadrons: mass, spin, and tomography, and 2) Nuclear Theory for New Physics. Further information on our group and its research