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undergraduates. Postdocs benefit from strong interactions with experts in applied mathematics, computer science, device physics, materials science, and statistics, as well as access to world-leading supercomputing
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, and cyber-resilient operation of distribution systems and networked microgrids. The successful candidate will contribute primarily to the control and cybersecurity thrusts of a multi-institutional
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of experimental quantum communication hardware development, optical memory qubit characterization, and fiber-based networking demonstrations using novel memory qubits. The goal is to employ the natural telecom
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four staff members [Ian Cloët, Alessandro Lovato, Anna McCoy, and Yong Zhao] and several postdocs and students. The group has a broad research program in QCD/hadron physics and nuclear structure
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) of electrochemical energy storage devices (diagnosis) and predict the SOH into the future (prognosis). The primary projects this postdoc will contribute to relate to lithium-ion batteries, advanced lead-acid batteries
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to assess evolving risks in coastal-urban regions. Other key responsibilities include: Mesh design and high-resolution data utilization. Develop and refine high-resolution barotropic ocean meshes along U.S
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novel machine learning models—including Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs), variational autoencoders, and geometric deep learning—to fuse multimodal data from diverse experimental probes like Bragg
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. Understanding of high-order methods for fluid flows. Understanding of turbulence, boundary layer flows, multi-phase flows, chemical kinetics, combustion, and detonations. Experience in mesh generation with
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in the cleanroom at the Center for Nanoscale Materials. The candidate will work in a collaborative environment including a network of leading researchers. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be
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Biology: Strong background in systems biology and regulatory network modeling Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Experience working across disciplines with computational biologists, computer scientists, and