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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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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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related to next generation cathode material synthesis for lithium-ion and sodium batteries. The selected individual will work under supervision and will assist the Lead PI on developing experimental methods
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and integrate emerging AI techniques (e.g., agentic workflows, LLMs) into scientific problems, ensuring methods effectively solve real domain challenges. Advanced Model Development: Design and debug
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This is an opportunity for a knowledgeable and creative individual to be part of a team developing advanced humanoid and dexterous robotic capabilities for scientific use-cases. Recent progress has
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develop computational fluid dynamic (CFD) tools that make exascale computing accessible to a broader set of users. The successful candidate will develop a massively parallel solver, capable of running
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We are seeking a highly motivated and creative Postdoctoral Researcher to join the X-ray Science Division (XSD) at Argonne National Laboratory. The successful candidate will develop web-based AI
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++, or JavaScript Experience with AI or machine learning techniques, including large language models or agentic systems Experience developing or integrating interactive visualization systems, including web-based
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, technique development, and new initiatives to peer reviewers and Q-NEXT program managers. Position Requirements Completed Ph.D. within the last 0-5 years (or soon-to-be-completed) in condensed matter physics
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data processing and interpretation workflows. The appointee will also pursue a collaborative science program leveraging the developing instrument capabilities, leading to peer-reviewed publications and