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microscopy user program, including collaboration-building, experiment planning, and development of data processing/analysis workflows. Publish instrumentation and science outcomes in peer-reviewed journals and
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quantum transduction and terahertz (THz) photon generation via enhanced light–matter interactions. The postdoc will lead efforts in device patterning and the integration of complex materials—such as
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. The primary focus of this role will be in developing laboratory methods to improve recovery of microbial genomes from complex samples. Secondary focus of this role will be in maintaining cultures
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, ptychography, Laue microdiffraction, or related coherent/imaging techniques. Proven ability to design, conduct, and analyze complex synchrotron experiments. Proficiency in scientific programming (Python, MATLAB
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identification and quantification of various organic and inorganic molecules in complex liquid matrices, with emphasis on the ability to operate independently LC-QqQ, LC-QToF, GC-QqQ, ICP-MS, and IC
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materials characterization (e.g., atomic force microscopy). Key responsibilities include designing and executing experiments, analyzing and interpreting complex datasets, and disseminating results through
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for candidates interested in the intersection of complex oxide epitaxy, quantum information, and nanophotonic to contribute to high-impact science at a national user facility. Key Responsibilities Develop and