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The Advanced Photon Source (APS) POLAR beamline is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee to develop and employ advanced high-pressure instrumentation for x-ray spectroscopy and scattering techniques
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among material properties, electrochemical performance, and battery system cost at the material, cell, and pack levels. The researcher will plan and advance performance and cost modeling of energy storage
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, and evaluation in distributed and privacy-aware settings. While the position is supported by an AI for Science project on privacy-preserving federated learning, the broader objective is to advance
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autonomous experimental campaigns, this position is suited for a highly energetic and self-driven researcher willing to work in highly collaborative teams. This position will involve a considerable amount of
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Postdoctoral Appointee - Investigation of Electrocatalytic Interfaces with Advanced X-ray Microscopy
part of the DOE–BES initiative Integrated Scientific Agentic AI for Catalysis (ISAAC) , a multi-facility collaboration integrating experimental modalities and simulations to enable an orchestrating
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The Materials Science Division (MSD) at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking highly motivated applicants for a postdoctoral appointee to join a multidisciplinary team developing next-generation
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The Nuclear Technologies and National Security (NTNS) Directorate is seeking a highly qualified and motivated Postdoctoral Researcher specializing in energy economics and supply chain analysis, with
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physics. The search is broad, covering all areas of theoretical particle physics, with particular emphasis on particle physics phenomenology. Members in the Particle Theory Group work on physics within and
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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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of spin qubits in semiconductor devices, with advanced x-ray characterization and spin measurements of such devices. These systems include SiC spin defects and Si/SiGe quantum dots. A successful candidate