Degree in Artificial intelligence- AI
Aartificial intelligence, Effective communication skills, Large data sets, Machine learning techniques, Python Programming, Teamwork
This is an opportunity for a knowledgeable and creative individual to be part of a team using artificial intelligence and high-performance computing to enable autonomous coating manufacturing to support U.S. domestic manufacturing in renewable energy industry, such as fuel cell, hydrogen production, and lithium battery. The scientific goals are to explore the relationship between ink property, coating process, membrane microstructure, and electrode performance, and to use physics-informed artificial intelligence (AI) and edge sensors to improve coating process precision and reliability.
The successful candidate will work closely with researchers at the Applied Materials Division and the Data Science and Learning division of Argonne National Laboratory. The primary responsibilities of the post-doc candidate will be to apply machine learning techniques to achieve defect identification from image and spectrum data and to develop hierarchical learning framework that enables autonomous coating process control. A benefit, ideal candidate will be expected to work closely with domain experts within a multidisciplinary team to leverage emerging computing techniques to solve pressing challenges. Beyond the listed technical development, the candidate is expected to contribute to project reporting and scientific proposal preparation, as well as to present Argonne’s research at peer-reviewed journals and domestic and international conferences.
Position Requirements
Preferred Skills:
Job Family
Postdoctoral Family
Job Profile
Postdoctoral Appointee
Worker Type
Long-Term (Fixed Term)
Time Type
Full time
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Lemont, IL, USA
2-4 year
Lemont, IL, USA
2-4 year
Lemont, IL, USA
2-4 year
Lemont, IL, USA
2-4 year
Lemont, IL, USA
8-10 year