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Research Associate to develop and apply computational technique for advanced manufacturing using high-performance computing resources. ORNL’s CCP conduct world-leading research and development in multi-scale
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optimization analyses research under the Strategic Analysis and Industrial Energy Efficiency Programs. The MEERA Group supports a multi-laboratory Department of Energy (DOE) Strategic Analysis Team that conducts
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Research Associate to develop and apply scalable artificial intelligence (AI) / deep learning (DL) methods to advance multi-scale coupled physics simulations in support of the missions and programs of the US
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industrial imaging data. You will directly contribute to developing and deploying algorithms for multi-modal tomography (X-ray, neutron, and electron), advancing methods for non-destructive evaluation (NDE
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. In this multi-institutional cross-disciplinary center, the successful candidate will engage with a network of universities, national laboratories, and industrial partners to develop a scientific
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collaboration across ORNL and external partners, including DOE-NE, DOE-SC, ARPA-E, USNRC, NASA, DOD, and the IAEA, to establish multi-sponsor programs in AI-enabled nuclear systems. Advance trustworthy and
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Requisition Id 15601 Overview: The Analytics and AI methods at Scale (AAIMS) group in the National Center for Computational Science (NCCS) is hiring Senior Research Scientist to push the frontier
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applications. Active participation in professional organizations. Deliver ORNL’s mission by aligning behaviors, priorities, and interactions with our core values of Impact, Integrity, Teamwork, Safety, and
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primarily on embedded hardware systems utilizing Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), System on Chip (SOCs), multi-core processors, and a range of custom hardware interfaces. This position reports
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work to exciting research in multi-disciplinary domains alongside globally recognized experts. You will bring creative thinking, teamwork, and machine learning skills to bear as you develop new methods