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characterization, and electrochemical evaluation of sulfur cathodes in both coin-cell and pouch-cell formats. This role includes establishing correlations between the physical and chemical properties of sulfur
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, competitive, and energy-efficient U.S. manufacturing systems. The appointee will be expected to lead core model development and as needed, help expand capabilities in co-optimization of industrial end-use and
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Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a highly skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to work in the Separations and Bioprocessing Group in the Applied Materials Division (AMD) on developing, designing
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The Chemical and Fuel Cycle Technologies division is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to join an R&D team conducting use-inspired research supporting the development of molten salt technologies
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Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher position in Superconducting Detector Development and CMB Instrumentation. This role focuses on advancing large arrays
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The Chemical and Fuel Cycle Technologies division is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to join an R&D team conducting use-inspired research supporting the development of molten salt technologies
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. This position is part of the DOE-BES initiative Integrated Scientific Agentic AI for Catalysis (ISAAC), a multi-facility collaboration integrating experimental measurements, simulations, and data science to
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of advanced bioleaching processes for recovery of critical minerals from secondary materials The candidate will design and execute experiments; operate, monitor, and troubleshoot bench- and pilot-scale
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Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to work in the Advanced Energy Technologies (AET) Directorate. The successful candidate will study chemical upgrading of heavy oils
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. As part of a multidisciplinary team spanning multiple Argonne divisions, you will contribute to the design, fabrication, and characterization of superconducting devices based on high kinetic inductance