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The Computational Science Division (CPS) at Argonne National Laboratory (near Chicago, USA) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to enable exascale atomistic simulations of ferroelectric devices
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for quantum information science, but many open questions remain regarding how to control the morphology and crystallinity of these host materials for exemplary performace as hosts for optically addressable spin
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fundamental understanding of reaction mechanisms in molten salts and apply insights to process development and scale up. Project activities will include the design and development of online monitoring tools
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mechanisms through reaction kinetics analysis and other physical organic and inorganic techniques Perform detailed in situ / operando studies of catalysts using X-ray Absorption and Emission Spectroscopies
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the composition of the solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) Ability to design and carry out organic and polymer synthesis to develop new electrolyte solvents and additives with targeted physical and electrochemical
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The Applied Materials Division (AMD) in the Emergent Materials and Process Group at Argonne National Laboratory in looking for a Post-doctoral Appointee -- Pyrometallurgy. The candidate will perform
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. Position Requirements A Ph.D. in Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Applied physics, or related field. Must have been received within the last 5 years or upcoming year. Normal daytime work hours at
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, Safety, Health, and Quality Assurance standards and policies Process and interpret experimental data; prepare manuscripts for peer-reviewed publications Present research findings at scientific conferences
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quality while preserving sample integrity. Position Requirements This level of knowledge is typically achieved through a formal education in engineering, biomedical science, biology, physics, or a related
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scholarly work or industry experience in economic and supply chain analysis, computational modeling, or policy analysis. Excellent oral and written communication skills in scientific and engineering contexts