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Requisition Id 15716 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate - Meteorologist who will focus on the development, testing, and deployment of data analysis methods for a variety of
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for 2D Quantum Magnets) collaboration. While located at the facility, the role is not primarily experimental; instead, the successful candidate will develop forward models, synthetic datasets, and AI tools
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at scale. Experience in HPC and associated software development for applications, middleware, and/or system software. Flexibility to adapt to diverse R&D projects and tasks. Effective communicator in both
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sensor research and development for energy applications, with a focus on advanced manufacturing technologies. The MSA group consists of staff members with backgrounds in mechanical engineering, materials
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Computing (HPC) system architecture and intelligent storage design. The candidate will contribute to research and development efforts in scalable storage and memory architectures, telemetry-driven system
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that advances the development of AI-ready scientific data, optimized workflows, and distributed intelligence across the computing continuum. In this role, you will have the opportunity to lead and contribute
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photosynthesis to join the new pilot study of Generative Pretrained Transformer for genomic photosynthesis (GPTgp). The GPTgp project aims to develop a foundational holistic model of photosynthesis that will scale
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supercomputer, the world's first exascale computing system. This is a unique opportunity to engage in transformational research that advances the development of AI-ready scientific data, optimized workflows, and
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) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to perform R&D in the areas of electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulation and software development as well as dynamic
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on developing energy efficient and cost-effective materials and processes for clean energy applications. The successful candidate will focus on problems related to the separation and recovery of critical