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, lithium-ion battery production and recycling, and vehicle/vessel manufacturing. Position Requirements Experience in data-driven sustainability analysis. Demonstrated ability to perform life cycle assessment
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learning to interpret experimental x-ray and electron characterization data. The postdoctoral researcher will work within the group of Dr Maria Chan (https://www.anl.gov/profile/maria-k-chan) on developing
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-based x-ray free-electron lasers (CBXFELs) -- CBXFEL x-ray cavities in particular. CBXFELs are future fully coherent hard x-ray sources of utmost spectral brightness. The R&D will be performed in a
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). Experience programming in one or more programming languages, such as C, C++, and Python. Exceptional communication skills, ability to communicate effectively with internal and external collaborators and
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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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related field. Computational materials modeling using electronic structure theory-based codes: (Gaussian, VASP, CP2K, QBox), molecular dynamics code (ASE, LAMMPS, OpenMM, Hoomd-blue), ML frameworks (JAX
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. Knowledge of large scientific code management and optimization is desirable. Demonstrate good collaborative skills, including the ability to work well with other divisions, laboratories, and universities
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, or spectroscopy data analysis and/or modeling. Skill in written and oral communications. Working knowledge of UNIX or Linux. Ability to work as part of a team to solve problems of scientific and technological
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the laboratory and perform ground-breaking research in areas including energy storage, microelectronics, water treatment, and solid-state detectors. You will serve as the technical lead in our ongoing research
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. Collaboration with other CPAC staff members is highly encouraged. Our postdocs additionally benefit from strong collaborations with cosmologists, applied mathematicians, computer scientists, and statisticians