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The Applied Materials Division at Argonne National Laboratory has an immediate opening for a Postdoctoral Appointee. The candidate will be responsible for reviewing and developing design methods and
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techniques for studying high-temperature kinetics, and chemical kinetic simulations Considerable experience in laser, optical systems and mass spectrometry Good experience in the design of experimental systems
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experimental results is required: TEM and FIB/SEM. Knowledge of materials science principles, theories, advanced characterization techniques, and practices for the design, analysis, and testing of candidate
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. Major responsibilities include: Collaborating with an industry partner and other scientists at Argonne to design, fabricate, characterize, and optimize additively manufactured X-ray optics. Leading
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for completing complex tasks, such as designing, parameterizing, and assessing simulations. The candidate will be expected to research and develop novel approaches for LLM-based agentic code generation and
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are critical tools for the design and analysis of interfacial materials and will play a vital role in this research. In this role, the postdoctoral fellow is expected to work with domain experts and experimental
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at Argonne. In this role, the candidate will design, synthesize, and evaluate cutting-edge electrocatalysts for converting CO2 into valuable chemicals and enabling water splitting, and perform comprehensive
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approaches to solve challenges that go beyond the use of pilot scale or commercialized equipment. As such we are seeking candidates that have demonstrated the ability to design and build their own experimental
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optimization with computer-aided design software. Knowledge of machine learning (using TensorFlow, PyTorch, etc.) for multi-fidelity modeling, regression tasks, management and analysis of large datasets, and
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enabling their research goals on Aurora through collaboration and innovation. There are opportunities to engage with research in AI (LLMs, foundation models, etc), performance optimization, portable