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The Advanced Photon Source (APS) (https://www.aps.anl.gov/ ) at Argonne National Laboratory (Lemont, Illinois, US (near Chicago)) invites applicants for a postdoctoral position to build a physics
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for dynamics imaging. The primary goal of this project is to develop single-frame ptychography methods that eliminate the need for scanning, enabling fast imaging and the visualization of dynamic processes in
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simulations on the Aurora supercomputer, using AMReX (https://amrex-codes.github.io/amrex/ ) and the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM). The candidate will develop flow/geometry-aware refinement strategies that go
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interests Three letters of reference More details on the CPAC group can be found on our website: https://cpac.hep.anl.gov Completed applications will be reviewed as received, with all applications submitted
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, design of experiments, image and data processing. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD with strong background in Physics or Materials Science (within the last 5 years) Physics
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. Advanced materials design and characterization will be pursued through various strategies. The candidate should have extensive experience in fabricating and testing prototype batteries, glove box operation
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, the postdoc will translate demonstrated prototype performance into a complete, buildable engineering specifications package for a scaled multi-element analyzer spectrometer and associated microscope/imaging
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engine modeling code. Perform high-fidelity CFD simulations of turbulent and reacting flows pertaining to gas turbines and detonation engines using spectral element method (SEM). Perform scalability
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Comprehensive knowledge of imaging systems and/or semiconductor or solid-state detector design and simulation Experience with GEANT4 simulations and detector characterization is highly desirable Familiarity with
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microscopy of materials and nanostructures for electronics. This capability at Argonne’s Center for Nanoscale Materials enables imaging of electrically driven dynamics with simultaneous nanometer-scale spatial