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Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a highly skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to work in the Separations and Bioprocessing Group in the Applied Materials Division (AMD) on developing, designing
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multidisciplinary team of scientists and High Performance Computing (HPC) engineers. In the AL/ML group, we work at the forefront of HPC to push scientific boundaries, carrying out research and development in state
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energy supply systems, multi-objective and stochastic optimization, advanced statistical analysis, and data visualization. This position offers the opportunity to work with a multidisciplinary team of
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for application to molten salt reactors (MSRs) and molten salt fuels, pyrochemical treatment of used nuclear fuel, and innovative applications in advanced energy systems being developed to meet the national energy
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pipelines for large-scale scattering datasets. Participate in synchrotron experiments at APS beamlines to generate datasets that support algorithm development and validation. Work closely with ISAAC
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and pouch-cell configurations Investigate the relationships between material properties, interfacial behavior, and electrochemical performance Work with a variety of liquid and solid electrolytes
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in materials for electrochemistry. While the focus in on computational expertise, this position will involve some experimental work in adapting workflows for automation and artificial intelligence
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for application to molten salt reactors (MSRs) and molten salt fuels, pyrochemical treatment of used nuclear fuel, and innovative applications in advanced energy systems being developed to meet the national energy
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of advanced bioleaching processes for recovery of critical minerals from secondary materials The candidate will design and execute experiments; operate, monitor, and troubleshoot bench- and pilot-scale
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related to next generation cathode material synthesis for lithium-ion and sodium batteries. The selected individual will work under supervision and will assist the Lead PI on developing experimental methods