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expertise themselves. Beyond the listed projects, the candidate will be able to contribute to other large-team scientific projects in artificial intelligence, materials engineering, chemistry, and beyond
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unit operations performed in molten salt electrolytes. As a part of this team, you will: Perform integrated system modeling and data analyses to develop and apply complex flowsheets and process models
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experiments at x-ray and/or neutron facilities. Position Requirements The successful candidate will have earned a Ph.D. in chemistry, physics, or materials science where they gained substantial experience in
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theory and many-body perturbation theory. Previous experience with first-principles materials simulation codes (such as Quantum Espresso, Qbox, WEST) is preferred. In addition: A PhD in physics, chemistry
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projects, the postdoctoral appointee will have the opportunity to work on that focus on improving Li-ion battery or critical materials supply chains. Position Requirements PhD in Chemistry, Chemical
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electroanalytical measurements to advance the technical understanding and application of molten salt chemistry. Develop novel process monitoring and control technologies applicable to molten salt systems. Develop and
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chemistry. The postdoctoral associate will have the benefit of collaboration with other experimental and computational scientists at Argonne. Position Requirements PhD in Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
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engineering, materials science, chemistry, nuclear engineering, or related field at the PhD degree level with zero to three years of experience or equivalent in the scientific application of this knowledge and
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Requirements PhD degree completed within the last 3 years or soon to be completed; in physics, material science, chemistry, electrical engineering, or a related discipline. Strong skills in collaboration and
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spectroscopy, polarization tests, etc.) to advance the technical understanding and application of molten salt chemistry. Apply electrochemical principles to develop processes such as oxide reduction and