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who will focus on organic synthesis of novel monomers and polymers, supramolecular catalysts, and structural characterization of depolymerization products and other relevant small organic molecules
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Manufacturing Optimization Through FEA/CFD Simulations for Polymer
optimization framework for polymer composites through computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA). The work will also involve sensor data analysis from composite manufacturing equipment
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Structural Simulation and Machine Learning (ML) for Polymer Compos
manufacturing technologies through machine learning and physics-based simulations, specifically finite element analysis (FEA) for polymer composites. The candidate will also focus on developing a manufacturing
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composed of biomass (eg. micro/nano-cellulose, natural fibers like hemp) and polymers (e.g. polylacti acid, polypropylene). Under general supervision, the candidate will conduct experimental research around
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. The post-doctoral researcher will also be involved in developing formulations and processes for infiltrating preceramic polymer and organometallic compounds in fiber based preforms to manufacture ultrahigh
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processing of solid-state batteries including sulfide and oxide solid electrolytes with polymer electrolytes and low cobalt cathode materials. The candidate will make extensive use of solid-state synthesis
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the Separations and Polymer Chemistry Section, Chemical Sciences Division, Physical Sciences Directorate, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). As part of the Nanomaterials Chemistry Group, you will have the
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. The candidate will need to have familiarity with different types of materials including polymers, metals, and others and will need to characterize the quality of products obtained from the equipment
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: Experience in neutron scattering and/or X-ray scattering methodologies. Experience with in Langmuir-Blodgett trough and liquid-air sample preparation. Background in soft materials, such as polymers or lipids
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of inorganic sorbents for critical mineral extraction from brines, minerals, and recycled lithium-ion batteries. This position resides in the Nanomaterials Chemistry Group in the Separations and Polymer