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have a strong background in fundamental electrochemistry, with preferable hands-on expertise in computational materials science. The applicant should be well versed in code development, application of AI
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Development (LDRD) project titled “Development of Tunable and Narrow Bandwidth Terahertz Light Source for Light-Active Quantum Materials.” The successful candidate will lead the design, implementation, and
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other collaborators for the development and optimization of experimental process; 2) analyze collected data with Argonne’s EverBatt model to estimate associated cost and environmental impacts; 3) write
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The Microscopy group in X-ray Science Division of Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking postdoctoral researchers to work on cutting-edge ptychography technique development
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, and autonomous materials discovery. This position, supervised by Ashley Bielinski and Alex Martinson focuses on the development of semiconductor materials and the repair of electronic defects
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through the design and synthesis of nanoscale epitaxial oxide thin films. This position supports a three-year Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project focused on developing scalable
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methods for in situ and operando characterization at the recently upgraded Advanced Photon Source (APS), expediting the development of critical material recovery and battery recycling strategies
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-angle X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy Development of novel inline optics at the beamline that enables simultaneous x-ray scattering and Raman spectroscopy for high-pressure calibration, as
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multidisciplinary team of scientists and High Performance Computing (HPC) engineers. In the AL/ML group, we work at the forefront of HPC to push scientific boundaries, carrying out research and development in state
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photonic platforms through nano- and meso-scale lithographic fabrication. This position supports two complementary, three-year Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) projects focused on hybrid