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, asphaltenes, resins, and kerogen molecules and contribute to engineering design of upscaled processes. The candidate will be a part of the Applied Materials Division (AMD) within AET at Argonne and will
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The Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) at Argonne National Laboratory seeks a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with deep expertise in electrochemistry. The successful candidate will lead
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, engineering, computational science, a physical science (materials science, chemistry, physics etc.), or related field. Hands-on experience with AI frameworks and employing large language models. Strong Python
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projects in artificial intelligence, materials engineering, chemistry, and beyond at Argonne National Laboratory. Position Requirements Recently completed PhD within the last 0-5 years in computer science
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The Applied Materials Division (AMD) at Argonne National Laboratory is looking to hire a Postdoctoral Appointee – Materials Science. The Applied Materials Division conducts applied research
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Recent (within the last five years) or soon-to-be completed Ph.D. in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, or related field with zero to three years of experience
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, atomic physics, optical physics, electrical engineering, materials science, or a related field Experience in photonic and/or superconducting device nanofabrication Experience working with lasers and
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will be working with ALCF’s technical teams (e.g., AI/ML, Data Science, Performance Engineering) and will focus on collaborative APEX research projects. We are looking to hire four Postdoctoral
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Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (within the last 0-5 years) in field of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Electrochemistry, or a related
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. The successful candidate will be a key contributor to a multidisciplinary co-design team spanning material science, computing, and electronic engineering, with the goal of enabling next-generation detector