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highly qualified individual to play a key role in improving the security, performance, and reliability of the NCCS computing environments. This includes supporting one of the fastest supercomputers in
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management, workflow management, High Performance Computing (HPC), machine learning and Artificial Intelligence to enhance our capabilities in making AI-ready scientific data. As a postdoctoral fellow at ORNL
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and hydraulic models to assess water availability, river behavior, and watershed dynamics, and to anticipate changes in water quantity and quality. Using high-performance computing and large-scale
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the Research Reactors Division is responsible for the High Flux Isotope Reactor configuration management program. This group also provides technical support to operations and maintenance and performs system
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directions for the section. Hold group leaders accountable for performance. Act to ensure safe and effective operations. Hire group leaders. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in computer science, computer
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. This section will advance the integration of high‑performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence (AI), data science, and automation with experimental biosciences to enable predictive, scalable, and AI
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security. One of the major focus areas of the AET group is the development of advanced approaches to operation, characterization, and analysis of nuclear fuel cycle processes. The group specializes in
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computing solutions to efficiently scale testing environments supporting large datasets and high-performance AI workloads. Optimize resource allocation for simultaneous testing tasks and real-time tracking
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Requisition Id 16027 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a leader for our world class radioisotope production program. Supporting the largest radioisotope production and
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The Senior Project Management Staff Member ensures the project uses project management best practices based on complexity and risk, allowing the Project Lead to focus on high-level strategy and the “science