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Section, Chemical Sciences Division, Physical Sciences Directorate, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). In this role, you will perform computational studies using machine learning tools aimed
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success. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in theoretical or computational chemistry or closely related field in physical chemistry or chemical physics completed within the last 5 years. Demonstrated expertise
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automation, machine learning, mobile robotics, process control, sensor processing, machine vision, and/or human machine interaction. This position will require working with external partners, corporations, and
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(CSD), Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). This position is focused on the advancement of high-precision mass spectrometry and innovative chemical methods
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learning based manufacturing process development and optimization. This position resides in the Materials Joining Group in the Materials Structures and Processing Section, Materials Science and Technology
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. Experience in accelerator physics, which may include working in a control room, conducting accelerator-based experiments, and computational modeling. Special Requirements: Please submit three letters
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Qualifications: A PhD in condensed matter physics, material science, computational science, or a related field. Preferred Qualifications: Basic understanding of x-ray or neutron scattering is desirable but not
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. Experience in accelerator physics, which may include working in a control room, conducting accelerator-based experiments, and computational modeling. Special Requirements: Please submit three letters
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program Deliver ORNL’s mission by aligning behaviors, priorities, and interactions with our core values of Impact, Integrity, Teamwork, Safety, and Service. Promote equal opportunity by fostering a
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instrumentation and apply these in advancing nGI for material science research through novel instrumentation and computational methods. Then you will be applying nGI in addressing critical scientific questions in