54 pattern-recognition-"https:" "CMU Portugal Program FCT" Postdoctoral positions at Argonne
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In 2014, our team developed a compact proton linear accelerator (linac) design for an accelerator-driven system (ADS) aimed at nuclear waste transmutation, based on state-of-the-art niobium
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The High Energy Physics Division at Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for a postdoctoral appointment focused on the design and simulation of advanced detectors for future high-energy
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design and build custom, non-commercial apparatus compatible with synchrotron scattering and imaging techniques at the Advanced Photon Source. Candidates with prior experience in developing operando
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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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partners, and other national laboratories. Objective: Enhance THAPI: Extend and optimize the THAPI profiler (https://github.com/argonne-lcf/THAPI ) to concurrently profile AI/ML and ModSim components
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simulations, design and conduct experiments, and analyze multimodal data streams in a continuous, real-time loop with minimal human intervention (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41524-024-01423-2 , https
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. Design and execute laboratory assays, including reverse genetics and cell-based phenotyping, to experimentally test computational forecasts of emerging pathogen variants Investigate intrinsically
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The Applied Materials Division at Argonne National Laboratory has an immediate opening for a Postdoctoral Appointee. The candidate will be responsible for reviewing and developing design methods and
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Mathematics, or a closely related field. Design and optimize multimodal LLMs to encode, fuse, and reason over heterogeneous scientific data from diverse modalities such as numerical tables, text, and images
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. The successful candidate will be a key contributor to a multidisciplinary co-design team spanning material science, computing, and electronic engineering, with the goal of enabling next-generation detector