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working in the area of AI for Science and to run on advanced supercomputing facilities at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), including the Aurora exascale system, other GPU-based systems, as
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for quantum information science, but many open questions remain regarding how to control the morphology and crystallinity of these host materials for exemplary performace as hosts for optically addressable spin
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communication interfaces between Opal-RT, edge computing devices, OEM inverter using protocols like UDP, CAN, DNP3 etc. Aid with project management activities for DOE projects and developing safe operating
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focus on further advancing the ATTA technique. The Physics Division has an active and broad-ranging program at the intersection of nuclear and atomic physics including a strong focus on fundamental
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. Knowledge of C/C++ language and parallel programming with MPI. Background in modeling of engineering systems. Familiarity with high performance computing (HPC) software platforms is a plus. Skills in using
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MPI. Background in modeling of engineering systems. Skills in using computer software such as COMSOL, Matlab, Simulink, Python and Excel. Skilled in oral and written communications and presentations
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Management (PCLCM) Program in the Decision and Infrastructure Sciences Division (DIS) of Argonne National Laboratory solicits applicants to fill a research and development postdoc position in the area of
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present findings at technical conferences. Position Requirements Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, or a closely related field. Experience with thermal and mechanical analyses and
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recyclable polymers, and evaluating the thermomechanical properties of these materials. This research program will include studies towards understanding reaction mechanisms through reaction kinetics analysis
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ceramic materials. Experience in engineering design, particularly for high temperature components. Familiarity with the MOOSE finite element simulation framework. Experience with computational fluid