43 distributed-algorithm-"Meta"-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in United States
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algorithms and techniques for advanced manufacturing applications. The group consists of highly talented experts in image/signal processing, mechanical engineering, data analytics including artificial
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penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs) and electric vehicles (EVs) presents new challenges for grid resilience, health monitoring, and fault recovery. Advanced utility and third-party sensor
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; establish capabilities that enable the SNS user program to be successful and incorporate distributed control system best practices. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Establish a vision to successfully create and
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of isotope production, processing, and distribution. This position resides in the NIDC in the Isotope Science and Engineering Directorate (ISED), at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The NIDC provides
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(ORNL) seeks applications for a Senior Control Systems Software Engineer with experience in distributed control systems to support installation and operations of the Material Plasma Exposure eXperiment
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: Develop electromagnetic transient models for bulk power systems, power electronics-based resouces (e.g. HVdc, solar PV inverters), synchronous generators, loads, etc. Develop simulation algorithms
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: Develop scientific research in advanced reactor physics modeling and simulation as well as cross section processing through novel methods and algorithm design. Contribute to new reactor physics and cross
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computational models and systems using algorithms and analytics for materials and related physical sciences for a broad range of energy, transportation, and advanced manufacturing applications. Major Duties
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designing and assembling hardware and software systems for computer vision applications. Experience implementing or developing image segmentation algorithms in complex environments. Experience implementing
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specialized diagnostics, particularly for high dynamic range and high dimensional measurement of particle beam distributions. This project is motivated by the limitation presented by uncontrolled beam loss