56 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" "UNIS" Postdoctoral positions at Argonne
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Argonne National Laboratory’s Accelerator Science Division is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to contribute to the development of a Sub- THz Collinear Structural Wakefield Accelerator
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), and cell free methods. Key Responsibilities: Development and optimization of vector constructs and expression condition characterization of protein yields and quality, and large-scale protein production
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A postdoc position is immediately available at the Advanced Photon Source of Argonne National Laboratory. The postdoctoral appointee will develop ultrafast microscale photonics and MEMS
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focuses on developing a cutting-edge hybrid quantum computing platform that integrates entangled superconducting qubits with single electron-on-neon (eNe) qubits. Key Responsibilities: Design and fabricate
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We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join the Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) at Argonne National Laboratory. The successful candidate will contribute to the development
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electron beams, advanced beam-manipulation for precise electron-beam shaping, and ML for accelerator science. Responsibilities Develop and deploy ML algorithms for autonomous operations and optimization
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an exciting approach to agentic, fully autonomous thin film development using a combination of automated electroplating, in-operando measurements, and AI driven algorithms. He or she will work with a team of
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lead efforts to develop experimental techniques using conventional and coherent imaging in the ultrafast time domain, as well as a computational framework for modeling and reconstructing images
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characterization, computational modeling, and artificial intelligence across multiple academic and national laboratories. Key Responsibilities Design and execute S/TEM imaging and spectroscopy, including in situ
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be to develop high fidelity simulations and/or algorithms to enable Bragg coherent diDraction imaging. We expect x-ray ptychography and coded aperture methods to play a fundamental role in creating a