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and lanthanides within controlled atmosphere gloveboxes. Apply chemical thermodynamic and kinetic theories to understand processes and develop models of material interactions and behavior in molten salt
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We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to conduct independent research on foundation models for scientific and engineering applications, with an emphasis on training, adaptation
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The Applied Materials Division, Process R&D and Scale up Group at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a Postdoctoral candidate to conduct general research in material science and electrochemistry
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on understanding novel and emergent behavior in nanoscale magnetic heterostructures, particularly in confined 2D van der Waals magnets and related devices. The goal of the program is to study and control magnetic
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The Materials Science Division (MSD) of Argonne National Laboratory is seeking applicants for a postdoctoral appointee in physics of colloidal systems. The postdoc is expected to conduct research
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campaigns using advanced synchrotron X-ray techniques to generate quantitative, AI-ready datasets that reveal defect-mediated mechanisms governing the stability, adhesion, and transport behavior of thin films
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, and related techniques Conduct electrochemical testing and benchmarking; analyze and interpret complex datasets to elucidate mechanisms and structure–property relationships Document results and lead
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We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in the Functional Coatings Group in the Applied Materials Division at Argonne National Laboratory to conduct advanced research in energy storage. A
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qualified candidates to conduct theoretical research on dark matter and physics beyond the Standard Model, with a particular emphasis on opportunities enabled by novel quantum magnonics technologies
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per week. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of kinetics and mechanism of chemical reactions. The ability to conduct high-temperature and high-pressure experimentation in both batch and flow