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Requisition Id 16127 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will develop and apply electronic structure theory approaches to examine the fundamental properties of a range
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Requisition Id 16161 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will focus on advanced scanning probe microscopy to study the dynamics of ferroic systems, including
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challenges facing the nation. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will support the Quantum Sensing and Computing Group in the Computational Science and Engineering Division (CSED), Computing
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computational efficiency. Work effectively individually and within a team to engineer software to meet the requirements of projects. Communicate effectively the work performed through journal articles
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Requisition Id 16184 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will focus on advanced electron microscopy research for quantum or energy materials. This position resides in
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Requisition Id 15797 Overview: We are seeking a postdoctoral research associate who will study the dynamics of high-intensity proton beams in the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) ring. This project
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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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Methods and Dynamics (MMD) Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking several qualified applicants for postdoctoral positions related to Computational Methods for Data Reduction. Topics
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solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will support the Signals Collections and Analysis Group in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Division
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Requisition Id 16093 Overview: Oak Ridge National Lab is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to advance quantitative, high‑throughput neutron imaging for next‑generation energy‑storage