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scientific results. Position Requirements Ph.D. degree with the focus on mechanical engineering, material characterization, applied physics, bioimaging or related disciplines completed within the last three
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to value added chemicals. This position will involve a joint appointment with the Energy Systems and Infrastructure Analysis (ESIA) Division, and the Chemical Sciences and Engineering (CSE) Division
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nuclear medicine. We are seeking outstanding candidates for postdoctoral positions to join this program. The successful candidate will be joining a team of chemists, physicists, and engineers conducting
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The candidates must have received a PhD degree in computer science, computer engineering, data science, high energy physics, or a related discipline within five years of the start of the appointment Experience
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Provide support to the Advanced Mobility Technology Research Group within the Transportation and Power Systems Division in developing high fidelity on-road data collection hardware and administering
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coworkers. The candidate also will be able to collaborate in scientific projects between Argonne and The University of Chicago. Position Requirements PhD in Chemistry/Chemical Engineering/Materials Science or
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Laboratories with regular visits to the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Design and implement new statistical techniques for computational thermodynamics and to make these techniques available
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The Heavy Element and Separation Science group in the Chemical Science and Engineering Division of Argonne National Laboratory is seeking applications for a postdoctoral research associate to
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into high value bioproducts and biofuels (e.g., sustainable aviation fuel) and scaling up our new membrane technology to pilot-scale to provide process intensification and reduce cost of bioproducts, In
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The Heavy Element Chemistry and Separation Sciences group in the Chemical Science and Engineering Division of Argonne National Laboratory is seeking applications for a postdoctoral research