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transformative experiments at Jefferson Lab and the EIC at Brookhaven National Laboratory Collaborate with a diverse team of physicists and engineers working at the intersection of nuclear physics, materials
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The Theory Group in the Physics Division at Argonne National Laboratory is now seeking candidates for postdoctoral positions in nuclear theory, to begin as early as Spring 2026. The positions
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The Postdoctoral Appointee will be part of an R&D group developing multiphysics modeling tools with applications to nuclear fuel recycling, critical materials recovery and purification, and nuclear
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may include work at Jefferson Lab, the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) program, detector research and development, and applications of AI in nuclear physics. Applications received by Tuesday, November 4
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physics (HEP) and nuclear physics (NP) experiments. The successful candidate will be a key member of a multidisciplinary co-design team integrating materials science, computing, and device engineering to
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transformative experiments at Jefferson Lab and the EIC at Brookhaven National Laboratory Collaborate with a diverse team of physicists and engineers working at the intersection of nuclear physics, materials
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This position focuses on the research and development of novel radiation detectors and associated edge-computing circuits and algorithms for X-ray, particle, and nuclear physics experiments
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The AMO Physics group within Argonne’s Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division (CSE) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Appointee position. Our research investigates fundamental x-ray and
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for application to molten salt reactors, pyrochemical treatment of used nuclear fuel, and innovative applications in advanced nuclear systems being developed to meet the national energy needs. As a part of this
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ultrafast nonlinear optical spectroscopy techniques—such as transient absorption and impulsive vibrational spectroscopy—the role aims to probe polariton-controlled electronic and nuclear dynamics occurring