133 post-doctoral-position-in-nanomaterials research jobs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in United States
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Requisition Id 12725 Overview: The Environmental Sciences Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory invites applicants for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Hydroinformatics. The successful
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environment and the emerging nanomaterial structure for their applications in microelectronics and quantum information science. This position resides in the Functional Hybrid Nanomaterials (FHN) Group in
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) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Post Doctoral Research Associate to perform R&D in the areas of high-penetration or all power electronics grid modeling, stability analysis, and control
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Requisition Id 12699 Purpose: We are seeking a post-doctoral associate to advance science and technology in the areas of machine vision, data science and analytics, and diagnostics for energy
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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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board components in electric drive vehicles (EVs) to power grid systems, as well as interconnects to electronic devices and motors. This position resides in the Nanomaterials Chemistry Group in
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Requisition Id 12741 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate in physical chemistry and spectroscopy who will support the Nanomaterials Chemistry Group in the Chemical Sciences
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of inorganic sorbents for critical mineral extraction from brines, minerals, and recycled lithium-ion batteries. This position resides in the Nanomaterials Chemistry Group in the Separations and Polymer
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. This position resides in the Nanomaterials Chemistry Group in the Separations & Polymer Chemistry Section, Chemical Sciences Division, Physical Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). As
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understanding of the effects of reduced dimensionality and heterogeneities in quantum materials for quantum information science (QIS) applications. This position resides in the Scanning Tunneling Microscopy