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Requisition Id 16104 Overview: The Quantum Heterostructures Group is seeking outstanding candidates for a postdoctoral position in quantum information science. You will conduct experimental
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relationships via digital manufacturing practices Basic experience with AI/ML techniques Publish research in peer reviewed journals and conferences Support R&D staff members on their projects General support of
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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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experiments to neutron reflectometry studies. The main objectives are: (1) To implement fluorescence microscopy techniques and Flicker spectroscopy to studies of DIBs under electrical stimulation; (2) Use other
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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
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(or expected soon) Demonstrated experience in hydrologic or land surface modeling. Experience in applying AI/ML techniques to hydrologic or Earth sciences. Proficiency in scientific programming languages such as
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, finite volume, and machine learning to solve challenging real-world problems related to structural materials and advanced manufacturing processes. The successful candidate will have experience with
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computational resources, including the Frontier supercomputer, addressing critical challenges in science and engineering. Communicate and coordinate experimental results with other domain experts to facilitate
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the last 5 years Preferred Qualifications: Strong background in experimental systems related to heat and mass transfer systems. Knowledge of CFD tools and analytical modelling is preferred. Experience with
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of advanced materials, thermoelectrics, functional oxides and weakly bonded materials. The incumbent will have opportunities to develop research methodologies as well as collaborate with experimental groups