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, are subject to particular restrictions related to participation in Foreign Government Sponsored or Affiliated Activities, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A. You will be
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: Experience with hydropower modeling, energy storage systems, or renewable integration. Familiarity with production cost models or capacity expansion models. Experience collaborating with government agencies
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We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in the Functional Coatings Group in the Applied Materials Division at Argonne National Laboratory to conduct advanced research in energy storage. A
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particular restrictions related to participation in Foreign Government Sponsored or Affiliated Activities, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A. You will be asked
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Under the guidance of a supervisor, the Postdoctoral Researcher will conduct research in electrochemical energy storage to support the Battery Performance and Cost (BatPaC) modeling team
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contractors, are subject to particular restrictions related to participation in Foreign Government Sponsored or Affiliated Activities, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A
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and is based at Argonne National Laboratory (Lemont, Illinois). Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (within the last 0-5 years) in high energy physics, or a related field Experience
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, are subject to particular restrictions related to participation in Foreign Government Sponsored or Affiliated Activities, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A. You will be
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contractors, are subject to particular restrictions related to participation in Foreign Government Sponsored or Affiliated Activities, as defined and detailed in United States Department of Energy Order 486.1A
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of Transition Edge Sensor (TES) bolometers for studies of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), while also supporting the exploration of novel applications for superconducting detectors. As a member of Argonne’s