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developing or applying parallel algorithms and scalable workflows for HPC resources. Experience developing or applying privacy-enhancing technologies such as federated learning, differential privacy, and
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of application development techniques (numerical methods, solution algorithms, programming models, and software) at scale (large processor/node counts). A record of productive and creative research as proven by
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for transmission or distribution grids, synchronous generators, large loads, transmission networks, etc. Develop simulation algorithms that enable large-scale simulations. Integrate (or co-simulate) grid component
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/ adoption of those tools with others in the government complex. Review and improve the implementation of reporting tools, based on the outputs of automated data analysis algorithms focused on the performance
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need and demand. UT-ORII is funded by the Department of Energy and the State of Tennessee. More About the Workflow Systems Group: The Workflow Systems Group researches and develops systems and algorithms
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transport problems across the fission and fusion energy fields. These areas include application of cutting-edge high performance computing algorithms, workflows, and methods to solve problems related
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conditions, identification of vulnerabilities, and development of resilience enhancement strategies. Contribute to the design, development, and implementation of new models, methods, and algorithms
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the Department of Energy and the State of Tennessee. More About the Workflow Systems Group: The Workflow Systems Group researches and develops systems and algorithms to enable knowledge discovery from scientific