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to electrochemical issues from multiple areas of materials research including TM-oxides, TM-phosphates, composite materials. Skilled in oral and writing communication skills with a good record of publication and
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Intelligence, Machine Learning, Quantum Information and Quantum Simulation. The successful candidate will be expected to lead an independent research program in particle theory to strengthen and complement
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analysis of (1) decarbonization pathways for energy- and emissions-intensive industries and (2) material circularity pathways in a low-carbon future. The candidate would conduct research across multiple DOE
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experiment research program, particularly in the ATLAS experiment. The successful candidate is expected to take a leading role in data analysis, detector construction, and experiment operations. In
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looking for candidates whose research program aligns with the 2023 Long Range Plan for Nuclear Physics, focusing on lab-based tests of fundamental symmetries via precision experiments. The ideal candidate
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presence at the Argonne campus in Lemont, Illinois To perform the essential functions of this position successful applicants must provide proof of U.S. citizenship, which is required to comply with federal
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, Integrity, and Teamwork. To perform the essential functions of this position successful applicants must provide proof of U.S. citizenship, which is required to comply with federal regulations and contract
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Teamwork. Work conducted under this posting will require the appointee to obtain a security clearance To perform the essential functions of this position, successful applicants must provide proof of U.S
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is supported by a DOE-funded research program on ultrafast science involving Argonne National Laboratory, University of Washington, and MIT. The goal of this research program is to understand and
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focus on our scientific program with CLAS12 (including the ALERT), Hall C and PRad-II at Jefferson Lab, and/or development of the EIC scientific program, including the development of a polarized light ion