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The Low-Energy Nuclear Physics Research Group (LER) of the Physics Division at Argonne National Laboratory seeks outstanding individuals to fill an open postdoctoral position to develop and conduct
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particular, the new hire will use atomic layer deposition (ALD) and sequential infiltration synthesis (SIS) to tailor the physical and chemical properties of polymer membranes and sorbents to improve
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, analytical and physical chemistry, as well as condensed matter physics. They will have the opportunity to work with the computational facilities and advanced instrumentation available at Argonne National
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efficient and environmentally aware nation. The team includes staff and postdoctoral fellows with diverse backgrounds in inorganic, analytical and physical chemistry, as well as condensed matter physics
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researcher will lead experimental design, execution, analysis, and interpretation. The successful candidate is expected to publish in peer-reviewed journals, present at conferences, and establish new research
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The Advanced Photon Source (APS) (https://www.aps.anl.gov/ ) at Argonne National Laboratory (Lemont, Illinois, US (near Chicago)) invites applicants for a postdoctoral position to develop physics
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developing an integrated computational framework that harnesses simulations and experimental data to create models for providing rapid feedback on experiments related to determination of iron speciation in
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We invite you to apply for a Postdoctoral Appointee position within the AMO Physics group in our Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division (CSE). We study fundamental x-ray and optical
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the magnetic correlations and dynamics in disordered magnetic systems as well as local atomic correlations in disordered structural lattices using neutron and/or X-ray scattering techniques. This will primarily
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. Position Requirements Ph.D. in atomic, molecular, and optical physics, or a related field; received within the last 3 years or upcoming year. Experience working with optics, laser-cooled atoms, and ultra