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The Applied Materials Division (AMD) in the Emergent Materials and Process Group at Argonne National Laboratory in looking for a Post-doctoral Appointee -- Pyrometallurgy. The candidate will perform
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degradation behavior Investigate degradation mechanisms and direct recycling processes of lithium-ion cathode materials Analyze surface and bulk structural properties using spectroscopy, microscopy, and other
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well as pilot plant design, installation, and operation. Experience in battery direct recycling and hydro/pyro-based recycling processes a plus. Additionally, some work may include cathode synthesis. Due
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closely with senior members of the research group. The term of the positions is typically two years, with the possibility to renew for the 3rd year, contingent on the project process and availability
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that can process and learn from multiple data streams in real-time is key to unlocking the full potential of such instruments. The postdoctoral appointee will be responsible for developing such methods
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pilot-scale to provide process intensification. In particular, the new hire will conduct digestion experiments using 50L- 400L continuously stirred fermenters and anaerobic and aerobic membrane reactors
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The X-ray Imaging Group (IMG) at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in biomedical imaging and image processing to develop advanced processing
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electrode and electrolyte fabrication. Study the coating and drying processes to understand microstructure evolution under shear and solvent evaporation. Design electrodes, electrolyte, and interface
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multidisciplinary team, the Postdoctoral Appointee will work at the intersection of AI/ML, climate science, and high-performance computing. The candidate will develop LLMs specifically designed to understand, process
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The X-ray Imaging Group (IMG) of the Advanced Photon Source (APS) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in computational science and image processing to develop innovative methods