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-based systems Background in topology optimization and structural design Experience in thermomechanical characterization of polymer materials Demonstrated experimental capabilities and a strong
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to accelerate the design and discovery of novel materials. The Materials Theory Group has a background in using first principles methods to examine electronic and thermal transport, magnetic properties
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will involve designing beam dynamics experiments, measurement, simulation, and data analysis. This position resides in the Accelerator Physics Group in the Accelerator Science and Technology Section
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). Major Duties/Responsibilities: Designing, developing, and conducting experiments related to data center thermal management technologies, phase change heat transfer processes, dehumidification systems
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experiments. You will play an integral role in electron microscopy and closely collaborate with other scientists for synthesis, theoretical calculations, and other characterization methods across multiple
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Preferred Qualifications: We are interested in candidates with general research experiences in quantum optics and quantum information science. Priority is given to candidates with experience on the design
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. Previous research experience in quantum sensing, quantum photonics, cryogenic spectroscopies, or nanophotonics. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with spin-based quantum sensors. Experience with dilution
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and transient inverter modeling and different applications of the simulation. Selection will be based on qualifications, relevant experience, skills, and education. You should be highly self-motivated
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on designing system software for automating processes such as intelligent data ingestion, preservation of data/metadata relationships, and distributed optimization of machine learning workflows. Collaborating
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science and engineering, physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, or a related field completed within the last 5 years Preferred Qualifications: Experience in atomic force microscopy. Fundamental