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/Responsibilities: Conduct neutron scattering, resonant ultrasound spectroscopy, and possibly Mössbauer spectroscopy experiments (e.g., lattice dynamics, crystal structure, disorder, thermal diffuse scattering
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(confocal, multiphoton, fluorescence resonance energy transfer, total internal reflection fluorescence) and Flicker spectroscopy. You will also engage with neutron scattering researchers in mapping DIB
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interfaces in quantum materials or energy materials. Advanced electron microscopy capabilities, such as 4D-STEM and high-resolution electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS), will be integrated with in situ
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photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), neutron/x-ray scattering, and spectroscopy. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Transport and scattering characterizations of correlated and topological materials. Physical property
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. Previous research experience in quantum sensing, quantum photonics, cryogenic spectroscopies, or nanophotonics. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with spin-based quantum sensors. Experience with dilution
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, pyrometry, spectroscopy, co-axial and off-axis high speed imaging, and more) for process monitoring and diagnostics. Develop and implement data acquisition, signal processing, and data analytics frameworks
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simulations. Design, develop, and validate physics-informed AI/ML models with features from electronic structure, spectroscopy to control materials growth and emerging functionalities. Develop and train agentic
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, spectroscopy, and neutron scattering. Help maintain lab space and equipment including Quantum Design measurement systems. Work safely and independently within a supportive group setting. Ensure compliance with