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conferences. Position Requirements The prospective candidate is expected to hold a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, materials science, civil engineering, structural engineering, or a closely related field
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this technique to study the effect of irradiation on the properties of structural materials. The appointee will work with a multi-disciplinary team of Argonne scientists spanning several divisions including XSD
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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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coworkers. The candidate also will be able to collaborate in scientific projects between Argonne and The University of Chicago. Position Requirements PhD in Chemistry/Chemical Engineering/Materials Science or
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, materials science, chemical engineering, or a related field is required. Excellent communication and analytical skills are required Software programming experience is necessary Ability to work independently
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In this position, you will characterize and analyze the behavior of nuclear fuels and structural materials used in current- and next-generation nuclear energy systems and research reactors. You will
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capabilities. The goal is to fully utilize the recently upgraded ultra-bright APS-U source and achieve 2D/3D elemental and structural analysis with a 10 nm spatial resolution for biological and biomedical
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to value added chemicals. This position will involve a joint appointment with the Energy Systems and Infrastructure Analysis (ESIA) Division, and the Chemical Sciences and Engineering (CSE) Division
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The Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a Postdoctoral Appointee who, under the guidance of a supervisor, will be involved in determining accurate
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deposition (Li, Na, Zn) and the synthesis and characterization of composite polymer electrolytes and solid state batteries using a wide variety of structural, chemical, and electrochemical characterization