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. Integrate domain knowledge from power systems with modern ML methods to create physics-informed, interpretable, and operationally relevant solutions. Build and evaluate models using realistic utility or test
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-reviewed journals. Ability to work independently on a day-to-day basis. Willingness to work a non-standard schedule to accommodate testing needs, including occasional afternoons and weekends. Skilled in
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on securing a domestic supply chain for critical materials, such as graphite. This candidate will join a team developing and testing material beneficiation, leaching, and separation unit operations for carbon
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communication skills, including scientific publications and presentations Experience with experimental cell characterization (e.g., performance testing and related diagnostics) Demonstrated ability and motivation
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field Match at least one of the following profiles: Experience with modern AI methods for nuclear physics or high-energy physics detector data; or Hands-on work with PMTs, SiPMs, or MCP-PMTs (test-beam
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tests and electrochemical operations with molten salts that may contain actinides and lanthanides within controlled atmosphere gloveboxes. Apply chemical thermodynamic and kinetic theories to understand
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instrumentation. Hands-on experience in performing experiments inside controlled environments (glovebox) is highly welcomed. Experience with fabrication of membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) and test them in fuel
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design, development of supervisory control logic, validation of vehicle models against test data etc. The projects and interests of this group span all modes of transportation including off-road, rail
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accelerated material processing approaches Develop and test new materials and cell configurations. Perform experiments to understand and quantify reaction pathways and kinetics for molten salt systems
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testing of electro-optic (EO) devices integrated with photonic and microwave platforms Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team across CNM, the Advanced Photon Source (APS), Materials Science Division