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Requirements Required skills, knowledge and qualifications: Ph.D. (completed within the last 0-5 years, or to be awarded by the start of the appointment) in applied mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer
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The Heavy Element and Separation Science group in the Chemical Science and Engineering Division of Argonne National Laboratory is seeking applications for a postdoctoral research associate to
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. The postdoctoral researcher will be collaborating extensively with researchers at Argonne, other national laboratories, as well as universities. Position Requirements A PhD in computational physics, chemistry
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multi-physics simulation codes. Develop accurate and computationally efficient CFD models and perform simulations of the entire chain of physics and chemistry involved with fuel-air mixing, turbulent
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& Pressure Vessel Code, API standards, R5, RCC-MRx, or similar documents. Coding experience in Python. Skilled in oral and written communications and presentations at all levels of the organization. A
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coworkers. The candidate also will be able to collaborate in scientific projects between Argonne and The University of Chicago. Position Requirements PhD in Chemistry/Chemical Engineering/Materials Science or
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, genetic information, marital status, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Argonne employees, and certain guest
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that focus on improving Li-ion battery, critical materials supply chains, and other concepts using electrochemistry. Position Requirements PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or Materials Science (those
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qualifications: Ph.D. (completed within the last 0-5 years) in applied mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, or similar fields. Experience contributing to scientific software in C++, Python
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reactivity in sustainable energy conversions. Perform theoretical calculations of the electronic structure and chemical kinetic modeling for combustion/atmospheric/sustainable-energy-conversion chemistry