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kinetics for molten salt systems Communicate effectively with supervisors, peers, and Laboratory management through status updates, technical research reports, project presentations, peer-reviewed
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reports for sponsors, and attend and make presentations at scientific meetings Communicate effectively with supervisors, peers, and Laboratory management through status updates, technical research reports
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reports for sponsors, and attend and make presentations at scientific meetings Communicate effectively with supervisors, peers, and Laboratory management through status updates, technical research reports
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skills and qualifications: A recent PhD (completed within the last 5 years) in computer science, electrical engineering, or a related field. Strong background in network interconnect design and
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(predoctoral) or PhD (postdoctoral) in Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, or related area is required. Coursework in computer science or data science is desirable. Familiarity with research data management
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Laboratory. This is an opportunity to be part of a team helping with the design of new system software and runtime infrastructure to improve the performance and energy efficiency of future scientific computing
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communication interfaces between Opal-RT, edge computing devices, OEM inverter using protocols like UDP, CAN, DNP3 etc. Aid with project management activities for DOE projects and developing safe operating
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, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and galvanostatic testing Proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously Expertise in processing and analyzing experimental results Excellent oral and
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management through status updates, technical research reports, project presentations, and other regular channels. Develop technical ideas and proposals to advance the understanding of molten salt
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-house codes and making use of high-performance computing (HPC) tools. Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (typically completed within the last 0-5 years) in mechanical, aerospace