15 applied-physics Fellowship research jobs at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in United States
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-Equilibrium Conditions (NPNEQ) aims to enable predictive simulations of materials far from equilibrium to drive research in quantum materials and attosecond strong-field physics. The NPNEQ seeks a postdoc to
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to mitigate any observed bottlenecks by means of materials design or device straggles. Such analyses may include modeling of the polymer properties and various physics occurring in these material systems. You
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performance, energy efficiency, critical material use, community benefits, use of waste heat, and co-benefits. What You Will Do: Contribute process modeling, technology prototype and deployment scaling guidance
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of the group. What You Will Do: Use simulations to model and predict detector behavior, contributing to the optimization of detector design. Collaborate with technical and research colleagues to develop
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or undergraduate students. Other duties as assigned. What is Required: Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics/Chemistry/Engineering or a related discipline obtained within the last three years. In-depth knowledge of gamma-ray
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to maintain laboratory equipment and instruments. Additional Responsibilities as needed: Participate in research proposal writing. What is Required: Ph.D. in Physics, Material Sciences, or a closely related
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. (within the last 1-2 years) in Applied Mathematics, Computational Biophysics/Physics, Computer Science, Data Science or a related discipline. Experience developing numerical methods for solving inverse
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, plant science, microbiology, modeling, and life-cycle analysis. Responsibilities include soil sampling, radiocarbon dating, metabolomic analysis, and synthesizing chemical and physical-chemical data. Join
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process variables and product outcomes. The candidate should be familiar with electrochemical and mechanical concepts. What You Will Do: Systematically vary mixing conditions to produce battery slurries and
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-reviewed journals. Presenting at conferences and internal meetings and workshops. What is Required: Ph.D. in physical chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, materials engineering, or related