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Apply Now Job ID JR101725Date posted 04/01/2025 Position Description: The Postdoctoral Research position would be part of a Department of Energy funded Energy Frontier Research Center, the Center
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applies platforms for state-of-the-art techniques for Accelerated Nanomaterial Discovery, integrating synthesis, advanced characterization, physical modeling, and computer science to iteratively explore a
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applies platforms for state-of-the-art techniques for Accelerated Nanomaterial Discovery, integrating synthesis, advanced characterization, physical modeling, and computer science to iteratively explore a
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supporting end-users of applied ML methods including interpretability/explainability (XAI), and reliability. The position provides access to world-class computing resources, such as the BNL Institutional
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investigators. Position Requirements Ph. D. in theoretical or physical chemistry, or a related field Extensive experience in one or more of the following areas: Computational modeling of homogeneous
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for scientific and security applications; (ii) ML model optimization for inference speed and deployment for real-time analysis; and (iii) AI model training for analog in-memory computing. The position provides
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contribute to future proposals to develop new research opportunities in the group. This position has a high level of interaction with an international and multicultural scientific community. Essential Duties
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at the Computational Science Initiative (CSI), within the Brookhaven National Laboratory. The selected candidate will collaborate on solving inverse problem, relevant for interference lithography process, by deploying
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these applications to inform new foundational ML and NLP innovations. The position provides unique access to world-class computing resources, such as the BNL Institutional Cluster and DOE leadership computing
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radiation on both living and non-living systems. Position Description A postdoctoral position is available immediately at BNL Biology Department under the supervision of Dr. Nak Hyun Kim. This project is a