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performance of fusion high heat flux components. Use range of material characterization techniques to complement techniques in high heat flux testing. Develop mechanistic understanding and models for materials
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development of equipment and systems that have a high impact to our research programs in areas such as isotopes, nuclear, materials science, biology, chemistry and physics. Join our creative team of scientists
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.) Understanding of computational scaling techniques for machine learning and high-performance computing Preferred Qualifications: A strong publication record demonstrating either core machine learning capabilities
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in presentations. Preferred Qualifications: Experience designing and implementing custom hardware acceleration solutions on FPGAs for the purpose of high-performance computing, real-time data analysis
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Division, within the National Security Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The Nuclear Nonproliferation Division (NND) performs a wide range of scientific, technical, and
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solutions. This position is within the Secure and Digital Manufacturing section of the Manufacturing Sciences Division. Our mission is to seamlessly integrate capabilities in communication, computing, storage
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Requisition Id 14837 Overview: We are seeking an Associate Staff Scientist who will focus on the processing and process development of high temperature metallic powder feedstocks. In addition, a
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database modeling techniques (e.g., vector and graph databases). Familiarity with high-performance computing environments and AI-focused GPU provisioning. Experience with Microsoft CoPilot, OpenAI APIs, and
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industrial heat pumps). The role also involves research and analysis of technologies and practices for increasing the energy efficiency of the industrial sectors. The primary objective is to deliver the direct
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Requisition Id 14611 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Nuclear Mechanical Engineer with experience in the analysis of fluid flow and heat transfer in nuclear systems