Argonne National Laboratory

Assistant Scientist - Quantum Materials

Argonne National Laboratory$94K — $147K *
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in physics, materials science, chemistry, or a related field with 2+ years of postdoctoral experience.
  • Postdoctoral research experience in quantum materials is essential.
  • Expertise in single crystal growth of inorganic quantum materials through various techniques.
  • Strong interpersonal, oral and written communication skills for effective collaboration.
  • Demonstrated alignment with Argonne's core values: Impact, Safety, Respect, Integrity, and Teamwork.

Responsibilities

  • Establish and lead an independent research program in quantum materials.
  • Develop innovative research initiatives to advance the QSCM Group's scientific direction.
  • Publish impactful research results in leading scientific journals.
  • Contribute to proposal development for securing research funding.
  • Mentor postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, and visiting scientists.
  • Engage in collaborations within Argonne National Laboratory and major national user facilities.
  • Conduct experiments utilizing advanced measurement techniques under various conditions.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health and wellness programs.
  • Access to cutting-edge research facilities and collaboration opportunities.
  • Support for professional development and continuing education.
  • Retirement savings plan with company matching.
  • Generous paid time off and holiday leave.
Full Job Description
The Materials Science Division (MSD) at Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for an experimental scientist specializing in quantum materials to join the Quantum States in Crystalline Matter (QSCM) Group. We seek a highly motivated researcher with demonstrated expertise in the synthesis and crystal growth of quantum materials, coupled with a strong interest in advancing the fundamental physics that emerges from these systems.

The successful candidate will have extensive experience in the growth and synthesis of inorganic quantum materials using techniques such as optical floating zone, vapor transport, flux growth, Bridgman growth, and related methods. Additional desirable qualifications include expertise in crystal structure determination using X-ray diffraction; experience with bulk property characterization techniques, including electrical transport, specific heat, and magnetic measurements; and familiarity with conducting or collaborating on experiments at major national user facilities, including synchrotron and neutron-scattering centers.

The position offers the opportunity to establish and lead an independent research program while working closely with scientists across the QSCM Group and the broader MSD community. The successful candidate will be expected to develop innovative research directions, publish impactful results in leading scientific journals, contribute to proposal development, and mentor postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, and visiting scientists.

Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in physics, materials science, chemistry, or a closely related discipline and possess relevant postdoctoral research experience. The new hire will contribute to the QSCM Group's ongoing research efforts while helping to shape its future scientific directions through the development of novel research initiatives that complement and expand the group's portfolio.

The Quantum States in Crystalline Matter Group is a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Basic Energy Sciences (BES)-funded research program dedicated to uncovering the fundamental properties, structures, and dynamics that govern quantum materials. The group maintains a comprehensive suite of crystal growth and synthesis facilities, powder and single-crystal X-ray diffraction instrumentation, and advanced platforms for measuring physical properties under a wide range of temperatures, magnetic fields, and pressures.

QSCM researchers engage in extensive collaborations throughout Argonne National Laboratory and regularly conduct experiments at world-leading user facilities, including the Advanced Photon Source (APS) and the Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM). The group also maintains strong partnerships with external facilities such as the neutron-scattering centers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), providing unparalleled opportunities to pursue cutting-edge research in quantum materials.

This job description documents the general nature of work but is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all activities, duties and responsibilities required of job incumbent. Consequently, job incumbent may be required to perform other duties as assigned.

Position Requirements
  • Ph.D. in physics, materials science, chemistry, or a closely related discipline with 2+ years of postdoc experience
  • Postdoctoral research experience within the field of quantum materials
  • Expertise in single crystal growth of inorganic quantum materials
  • Interpersonal skills, oral and written communication skills, and ability to interact with people at all levels both within and outside the laboratory.
  • Ability to model Argonne's core values: Impact, Safety, Respect, Integrity, and Teamwork.


Job Family
Research Development (RD)

Job Profile
Physics 2

Worker Type
Regular

Time Type
Full time

The expected hiring range for this position is $94,486.00 - $147,398.94.

Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as, but not limited to, the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, business considerations, internal equity, and external market pay for comparable jobs. Additionally, comprehensive benefits are part of the total rewards package.

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About Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne National Laboratory is a science and engineering research national laboratory operated by the University of Chicago Argonne LLC for the United States Department of Energy. It is located in Lemont, Illinois, outside of Chicago. Argonne conducts research in a variety of fields, including energy, environment, national security, and technology. The laboratory was founded in 1946 as part of the Manhattan Project and has since become one of the largest science and engineering research laboratories in the United States.
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