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Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for a Postdoctoral Appointee to advance the deployment, commissioning, and scientific use of Transition-Edge Sensor (TES) X-ray microcalorimeter
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High-Energy Physics (HEP). We seek highly qualified candidates with interest and experience in ML algorithms including unsupervised techniques, time-series modeling, and clustering algorithms
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of reaction mechanisms in molten salts and apply insights to process development and scale up. Project activities will include the design and development of advanced sensors and flow systems for molten salts
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(e.g., electrochemical and optical sensors) for molten salts, the development of innovative processes and technologies for recycling actinides to support sustainable fuel cycles, and the application
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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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an exciting approach to agentic, fully autonomous thin film development using a combination of automated electroplating, in-operando measurements, and AI driven algorithms. He or she will work with a team of
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electron beams, advanced beam-manipulation for precise electron-beam shaping, and ML for accelerator science. Responsibilities Develop and deploy ML algorithms for autonomous operations and optimization
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. The projects will also focus on applications and algorithms employing X-ray scattering models to uncover spatiotemporal correlations in ultrafast phenomena, particularly fluid dynamics, studied at the recently
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, machine learning, and control in the energy sector. The postdoc researcher will perform theoretical study and algorithm development on optimization/control/data analytics methods and authorize peer-reviewed
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reconstruction algorithms that incorporate multiply-beam coherent scattering imaging in a grazing incidence geometry to improve the spatial resolution to ultimately demonstrate the utility of the novel coherent