81 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" Postdoctoral positions at Argonne
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We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Appointee with a strong background in artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML), with particular emphasis on the development and application
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candidate would be a PhD in geophysical sciences, computer science, or machine learning with experience in developing and verifying deep learning-based models for large dynamical systems (e.g. weather
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modeling of x-ray spectroscopies sensitive to molecular chirality; simulations of x-ray–induced ultrafast electron-transfer, decay, and nuclear dynamics in gas- and liquid-phase systems; and the development
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to develop innovative technologies to improve the efficiency of resource utilization; to minimize our dependence on imported materials; and to enhance our national security. This position is broadly focused
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evaluate well-defined nanomaterials for catalytic and electrochemical applications Develop, implement, and optimize in situ electrochemical cells to probe liquid–solid interfaces under reaction conditions
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-ion battery materials. The focus is to develop atomic layer processing methods to tailor the surface properties of lithium ion battery electrodes using nanoscale thin films and surface treatments
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simulations. The candidate is expected to work as part of a collaborative team of chemists, physicists, and engineers to develop new chemistry for upgrading hydrocarbon streams. The candidate should be
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team and contribute to IDEAS (Intelligent Data Exploration Assistant for Science), a multi-year research effort focused on developing AI-powered visualization systems that enable interactive, human-in
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the electronic, magnetic, and optical properties of 2D materials at ultrafast timescales, which holds promises for developing new energy technologies. The candidate is responsible for conceiving, planning, and
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-generation nuclear science experiments at Jefferson Lab and the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). As part of our growing multidisciplinary team, you will contribute to the development of superconducting nanowire