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phenomena involving light-matter interactions. Working under the supervision of Dr. Liang Tan, you will collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore
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Working under the direction of, and reporting to, the Emergency Services Department Head and Lead Hazards Analyst, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Security & Emergency Services (SES
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organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, chemical engineering, or materials science and engineering. Proven experience in synthetic organic chemistry or systems chemistry. Demonstrated knowledge or expertise
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The Advanced Light Source (ALS ) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL ) seeks a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scholar to investigate dynamic processes and morphology in soft and hybrid
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and interfaces as part of the Hydrogen and Fuel-cell program at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. This will include advanced electrochemical diagnostics of the polymeric separators, solid-polymer
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results in peer-reviewed scientific and technical journals. Present findings at workshops and conferences. What is Required: Ph.D. or equivalent work experience in physics, chemistry, or material science
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Required: Ph.D. or equivalent work experience in physics, chemistry, or material science. Minimum 3 years of post-Ph.D. experience in soft X-ray spectroscopy/scattering, including instrumentation and
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, and techno economic analysis. Work in a multidisciplinary team environment, including backgrounds in biology, chemistry, earth sciences, statistics, physics, energy technologies, materials science, and
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: Contribute to one or more NESAP team's scientific workflows, targeting the use of HPC resources in the following topics: Climate modeling Molecular Dynamics Quantum Chemistry Geophysics (Seismology) Metagenome
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Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL ) seeks a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Scholar. This opportunity involves developing and conducting research with both charged-particle and gamma-ray detector