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on understanding novel and emergent behavior in nanoscale magnetic heterostructures, particularly in confined 2D van der Waals magnets and related devices. The goal of the program is to study and control magnetic
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, leaching, and separation technologies as well as pilot plant equipment installation and operation. The main research focus will be on valorizing waste products from coal mining or production, including coal
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-based high-resolution surface-sensitive methods. In addition, working with the APS staff scientists, the successful candidate will demonstrate the applications to probe surface and interface nanomaterials
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detectors while also having flexibility to pursue your own research interests. Research Focus Participate in a detector R&D program aimed at developing superconducting nanowire sensors to enable
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instrumentation. Hands-on experience in performing experiments inside controlled environments (glovebox) is highly welcomed. Experience with fabrication of membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) and test them in fuel
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Extensive knowledge of Microsoft Excel and good computer programming skills Knowledge of techno-economic analysis and life cycle analysis Experience working with Argonne’s EverBatt model, GREET model, and
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listed will be considered). Knowledge in the following areas: Li-ion batteries – including fabrication of coin cells and performing electrochemical performance testing, characterization of carbonaceous
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experience in economic and supply chain analysis, computational modeling, or policy analysis. Proficiency in scientific programming languages (e.g., Python, R) and data analysis libraries (e.g., pandas, NumPy
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) and semiconductor materials - Hands-on experience maintaining and modifying vacuum deposition equipment - Experience developing and/or performing in situ characterization - Knowledge and experience with
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magnets (e.g.: FGT and FeGe). The project will involve imaging the nanomagnetic thin films while simultaneously performing in-situ field and temperature driven experiments. Additional experiments may