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of staff scientists, postdocs, and students dedicated to advancing the science, technology, and application of atomic layer deposition (ALD) and related techniques. In this position, you will maintain
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require the postdoc to work within a multi-disciplinary setting, facilitating interactions with a diverse range of experts across a broad spectrum of scientific computing, including HPC, automatic
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The Nuclear Science and Engineering (NSE) Division is seeking a Nuclear Engineering Postdoc to provide support in the analysis of multi-physics aspects of nuclear fission reactors including fuel
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priorities and deadlines set by the research sponsor(s). Supervise postdocs and students on multiple projects when available. Collaborate with other staff scientists, postdocs, and students in the group, and
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), anticipated to start as early as September 2024. The Medium Energy Group currently consists of eight staff members, two engineers, and several postdocs and students. Our program includes: Electron scattering
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primarily work with Prof. G. Galli, Prof. F.Gygi, Dr. M. Govoni, Dr. Y. Wenzhe and with a team of 10+ PhDs/postdocs contributing to the development of codes currently supported by MICCoM (http://miccom
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HEP Detector Group (Clarence Chang, Gensheng Wang). Current CPAC postdocs are Gillian Beltz-Mohrmann, Florian Keruzore, Zhaodi Pan, Alan Perl, Markus Rau, and Enia Xhakaj; the group also includes a
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other alloys under low temperatures using electricity and reducing the carbon fingerprint. The Postdoc will have the rare opportunity to use and deploy state-of-the-art tools for the largest computers
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the interview process in partnership with the hiring manager, group administrative assistant and Talent Acquisition representative Coordinate extensions for term employees including students and postdocs Process
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on partonic physics in nucleons and nuclei within QCD. Our Team is comprised of eight staff members, two engineers, and postdocs and students. We have a broad-ranging program: electron-scattering experiments