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solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. We are seeking an outstanding Postdoctoral Research Associate with experience in modeling the structure and dynamics of charged polymers. The position
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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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Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Chemical Engineering - 2400000072 Description Post-Doctoral Research Associate Position* Area of Research: Molecular simulations of Polymers The Khomami group in
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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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, operation, and troubleshooting of large-scale advanced manufacturing systems, including metal and polymer 3D printers and hybrid manufacturing processes. The group efforts focus on building the science base
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Technical Professional in the area of sustainable manufacturing with expertise in managing a polymer characterization and processing laboratory space. As part of this role, the candidate will be tasked
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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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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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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