Current NE Postdocs
Yan Cao![]() |
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| Yan Cao joined the Division as a Postdoctoral Appointee working in the Applied Physics and Nuclear Data section of the Division. Yan worked with the NE Division previously as a Research Aide. Yan earned her B.S. in Engineering Physics from Tsinghua University in China and her M.S. and Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor. | |
Alexander Heifetz![]() |
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| Alexander Heifetz joined the Division as a Director’s postdoctoral fellow (Argonne Scholar) working for the Sensors & Instrumentation Section of the Division. Prior to joining Argonne, Alexander was a Postdoctoral Fellow in Northwestern University's Biomedical Engineering Department. Alexander received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, his M.S. in Physics and his B.S. in Applied Math from Northwestern University. | |
Ram Subbaraman![]() |
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| Ram Subbaraman joined the Division as a Named Postdoctoral Fellow in the Process Modeling and Aerosol Technologies Section. Prior to joining the Division, Ram was a Senior Scientist in the Product Development Group at Johnston Controls, Inc. Ram received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and his B.Tech in Chemical and Electrochemical Engineering from Central Electrochemical Research Institute in India. | |
Kazuya Tajiri![]() |
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| Kazuya Tajiri joined the Division as a Postdoctoral Appointee working in the Process Modeling and Aerosol Technologies Section. Prior to joining Argonne, Kazuya was a Graduate Research Assistant in the Electrochemical Engine Center at Penn State and a Research Engineer at Nissan Motor Co. Kazuya received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Penn State, his M.S. in Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, and his B.E. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the University of Tokyo. | |
Ryan Wu![]() |
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| Yue Wu (a.k.a Ryan) joined the Division as a Postdoctoral Appointee under the framework of a newly formed Argonne and University of Chicago "Bioengineering Institute for Advanced Surgery and Endoscopy" (BIASE). Prior to joining Argonne, Ryan received his Ph.D. in physics, specialized in cardiovascular biophysics and physiology, from Washington University in St. Louis. Ryan received his M.S. in Physics from University of Akron and graduated from Nankai University major in physics. » Related research area: Medical Ice Slurry Coolants for Inducing Targeted-Organ/Tissue Protective Cooling |
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Recent NE Postdocs
Yiren Chen![]() |
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| Yiren Chen joined the Division as a Postdoctoral Appointee working for the Corrosion & Mechanics of Materials Section of the Division. Prior to joining Argonne, Yiren was a Graduate Research Assistant in the Civil Engineering Department of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). Yiren received his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from UIUC, M.S. in Materials Science from UIUC, and his B.S. degree in Materials Physics from the University of Science & Technology in Beijing China. » Read Dr. Chen's testimonial... |
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Christopher Chiara![]() |
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| Christopher Chiara joined the Division as a Postdoctoral Appointee working for the Applied Physics and Nuclear Data Section of the Division. Prior to joining Argonne, Chris was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Washington University and previously held Research Assistant positions at SUNY at Stony Brook and CERN in Switzerland. Chris received his Ph.D. and M.A. in Physics from SUNY at Stony Brook and his B.S. in Physics from Rutgers University. | |
Jui-Kun Peng![]() |
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| Jui-Kun Peng joined the Division as a Postdoctoral Appointee working for the Process Modeling and Aerosol Technology Section of the Division. Prior to joining Argonne, Jui-Kun was a Research and Teaching Assistant and Computer System Administrator at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT). Jui-Kun received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from IIT, an M.S. in Chemical Engineering from the National Central University, M.S. in Computer Science from Polytechnic University, and his B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from Tamkang University. | |
Alberto Talamo![]() |
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| Dr. Alberto Talamo joined the Division as a Post-Doctoral Appointee for the Applied Physics & Nuclear Data section of the Division. Alberto received his Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm) and his B.S. in Nuclear Engineering from Politecnico di Torino (Italy). While at Argonne, he has been involved in two major projects: the medical isotope production using the Kharkov electron driven subcritical assembly facility of Ukraine and the analyses of the YALINA Booster subcritical assembly conversion of Belarus. Alberto’s past experiences include a Visiting Scientist appointment at General Atomics, Lieutenant of the Army Engineers Staff, and student tutor. His expertise includes fuel cycle analyses, radioactive waste transmutation, nuclear data libraries, critical and subcritical reactor physics analyses, and Linux cluster administration for neutronics analyses. » Read Dr. Talamo's testimonial... |
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Zhaopeng Zhong![]() |
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| Zhaopeng Zhong joined the Division as a Postdoctoral Appointee working for the Applied Physics & Nuclear Data section in the Nuclear Systems Analysis Department. Prior to joining Argonne, Zhaopeng was working as an intern at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Zhaopeng received his Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from Purdue University, School of Nuclear Engineering, and his M.S. and B.S. in Engineering Physics from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. » Read Dr. Zhong's testimonial... |
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Shaofei Zhu![]() |
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| Shaofei Zhu joined the Division as a Postdoctoral Appointee working for the Applied Physics & Nuclear Data section of the Division. Shaofei received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Notre Dame and his B.S. in Physics from the University of Science and Technology of China. Prior to joining NE, Shaofei worked as a Postdoc in the Physics Division. His expertise is in nuclear structure physics, nuclear decay data evaluation, detector modeling and development, gamma-ray imaging and tracking, and analysis of complex nuclear reaction and structure data. | |
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