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members on the experiment sides and also work closely with our theory collaborators to establish “read” and “write” of information using this optically addressable atomic memory. The candidate is expected
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. Ever since we were born out of the University of Chicago’s work on the Manhattan Project in the 1940s, our goal has been to make an impact — from the atomic to the human to the global scale. At Argonne
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pathogen variants. You will be part of a collaborative initiative between Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center (FCC), University
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is required. Collaborative skills, including the ability to work well with other divisions, laboratories, and universities. Ability to demonstrate strong written and oral communication skills. Ability
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The successful candidate will be part of a multi-institutional, cross-disciplinary team including researchers from multiple groups at the APS and at Northwestern University. They will have access to state
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other scientists, divisions, laboratories, and universities. Effective oral and written communication skills with all levels of the organization. Ability to model Argonne's core values of impact, respect
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universities. Skilled in communication at all levels of the organization. The successful candidate is expected to present and publish results in peer-reviewed society technical reports and journal articles
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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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, OpenFOAM, etc.). The ability to demonstrate collaborative skills, including the ability to work well with other divisions, laboratories, and universities. Skilled in communication at all levels
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researcher will have the opportunity for extensive collaborations across the computing divisions as well as with industrial and university collaborations and various experimental and computational groups in