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. Familiarity with total scattering/PDF techniques and related software. Hands-on experience with lasers, timing/synchronization, or detector systems. Scientific programming skills (e.g., Python) for data
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collaborating with a software engineering team to translate research into production-ready tools. The successful candidate will be part of an inter-lab, highly inter-disciplinary team of experts in ML, applied
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frameworks such as PyTorch or TensorFlow Experience with the software stack used at AWA: PyEPICS, GitHub, NumPy, SciPy, Matplotlib Strong experimental skills, curiosity, and initiative in research projects Job
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. Argonne employees, and certain guest researchers and contractors, are subject to particular restrictions related to participation in Foreign Government Sponsored or Affiliated Activities, as defined and
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functions of this position successful applicants must provide proof of U.S. citizenship, which is required to comply with federal regulations and contract. Illegal drug testing as defined in 10 CFR 707.4 and
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. Education: Ph.D. (< 5 yrs. since Ph.D.) • Familiarity with image processing and simulation software. • (Preferred) Experience with nanofabrication, transport measurements, thin film deposition, in-situ TEM
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Activities, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A. You will be asked to disclose any such participation in the application phase for review by Argonne's Legal Department
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researchers and contractors, are subject to particular restrictions related to participation in Foreign Government Sponsored or Affiliated Activities, as defined and detailed in United States Department of
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, including communication, networking, and leadership. Position Requirements To perform the essential functions of this position successful applicants must provide proof of U.S. citizenship, which is required
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contractors, are subject to particular restrictions related to participation in Foreign Government Sponsored or Affiliated Activities, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A