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be to develop high fidelity simulations and/or algorithms to enable Bragg coherent diDraction imaging. We expect x-ray ptychography and coded aperture methods to play a fundamental role in creating a
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. The project will involve development of novel parallel algorithms to facilitate in-situ analyses at-scale for multi-million and multi-billion atom simulations. In this role, you can expect to work on enhancing
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Postdoctoral Appointee - Uncertainty Quantification and Modeling of Large-Scale Dynamics in Networks
Knowledge in modeling and algorithms for large-scale ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and differential-algebraic equations (DAEs) Proficiency in a scientific programming language (e.g., C, C++, Fortran
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inverter-based resources for performing real-time simulations in Opal-RT. Develop and prototype advanced control algorithms for grid forming and grid following inverters. Develop and demonstrate
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within the last 0-5 years) in computational science, mathematics, physics, or a related field with a focus on image processing. Proven experience in algorithm and software development. Expertise in Python
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algorithms to develop cybersecurity, optimization, and control solutions for real-world grid applications. Candidates will be required to work in at least 4 of the following areas: Build, simulate, and
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position to develop and apply advanced analysis methods, including artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms and approaches, for x-ray science and instruments. These methods will accelerate
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laboratory partners, and contribute to the development of separation technologies for energy, water, and critical resources. Key Responsibilities: Develop and apply in-situ methods (e.g., optical coherence
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Separations Postdoctoral Research Associate will develop capacitive deionization systems for the selective recovery of critical materials and also investigate electrode aging, degradation, and durability
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-generation nuclear science experiments at Jefferson Lab and the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). As part of our growing multidisciplinary team, you will contribute to the development of superconducting nanowire