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Requisition Id 14827 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will focus on the synthesis of quantum materials aimed at understanding their novel properties. This will be a
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scattering, and spectroscopy. You will perform cutting-edge research on correlated and topological quantum materials. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Photon and neutron-based spectroscopy characterizations
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leverages the latest advancements in artificial intelligence/ machine learning (AI/ML) and high-performance computing to accelerate the discovery, design and synthesis of advanced functional materials
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | 2 months ago
titanium nitride, which holds the promise of quantum-limited performance from GHz to THz frequencies [3]. References: [1] P.K. Day, H.G. Leduc, B.A. Mazin, A. Vayonakis, and J. Zmuidzinas. A broadband super
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response Demonstrated expertise in process development/optimization for macro-scale deformation in AM Experience with multi-physics simulations on high performance computing (HPC) and maching learning (ML
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synthetic and additional characterization needs. High-performance computing facilities will also be made available and the successful candidate will use density functional theory calculations to predict
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will develop FEM technique to quantitatively characterize amorphous materials, with high spatial and temporal resolution. * You will be part of a team performing experiments to lead the discovery of key
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techniques to control the growth environment and material consistency across the wafer targeting applications in microelectronics and quantum information science. This position resides in the Functional Hybrid
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U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) | Washington, District of Columbia | United States | about 24 hours ago
to artificial intelligence and machine learning, quantum information and sensing technologies, high-performance computing, communications technologies, semiconductors and microelectronics, biotechnology
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with other PIs in the Division of Chemical and Biological Sciences and the Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering for synthetic and additional characterization needs. High-performance computing