9 arts-and-literature "The University of Edinburgh " Fellowship positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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thermodynamics of spin accumulation, skyrmions and spin textures. What You Will Do: Design and synthesize thin film and multilayered magnetic systems using state-of-the-art sputtering and e-beam evaporation
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independent and collaborative manuscripts. Publish their work in the peer-reviewed scientific literature. Present their work at national meetings and at regular group meetings. Contribute positively
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electrochemical tests. Conduct post-mortem analysis to determine degradation modes. Analyze data and develop correlations among process variables and process outcomes. Review literature and identify opportunities
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published literature. Additional Responsibilities as needed: Participate in research proposal writing. What is Required: Ph.D. in Chemistry, Material Sciences, or a closely related field. Deep knowledge
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removal monitoring, and evaluation of outcomes. What You Will Do: Based on the RESTOR-C proposal, team discussions, and your understanding of biogeochemical principles and literature, develop hypotheses and
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algebra, Fourier analysis, and deep-learning to solve inverse problems from noisy, incomplete, and heterogeneous data to obtain state-of-the-art reconstructions. You will work in a multi-disciplinary team
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application of state-of-art theoretical chemistry tools to investigate ultrafast phenomena for large, and complex interfacial systems. A primary goal will be bridging the time scale and length scale gap for non
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by HydroGEN 2.0 using specialized tools and expertise located at LBNL. Work will be guided by performance metrics which are developed via life cycle and techno- economic assessment of state of the art
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research. Named after Dr. Art Rosenfeld who is the founder of the field of Energy Efficiency, The Rosenfeld Building Scientific Workforce Development Fellowship seeks to honor Dr. Rosenfeld by creating a