57 quantum-computing-"https:" "Simons Foundation" Postdoctoral research jobs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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a particular emphasis on error-corrected methods for future fault-tolerant quantum computing. The algorithms will be designed to address key models of quantum materials, such as the Hubbard model
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materials that may serve as model systems displaying quantum behaviors. It will also provide opportunities for collaboration with quantum computing efforts within the Quantum Science Center, guiding and
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computational models for quantum magnets and neutron scattering observables. Generate, document, and manage synthetic datasets (e.g. S(Q,ω), diffraction, thermodynamic data) for AI training and validation
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in ORNL’s Center for Radiation Protection Knowledge (CRPK). The candidate will work with experts in computational radiation dosimetry and risk assessment. The candidate should be an independent thinker
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potential for high-impact research contributions at the forefront of computational quantum many-body physics. This position resides within the Computational Chemistry and Nanomaterials Sciences group in
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Requisition Id 15429 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will focus on neutron scattering studies of Quantum Magnets under High Fields. This position resides in the Single
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physics (HEP) detectors, neuromorphic computing, FPGA/ASIC design, and machine learning for edge processing. The successful candidate will work with a multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary team
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Requisition Id 15603 Overview: The National Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a postdoctoral research associate in the area of HPC
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Requisition Id 15217 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the U.S. Department of Energy’s largest multi-program science and energy laboratory, has an extraordinary 80-year history
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Theoretical Physics or a related discipline completed within the last 5 years. Experience with High Performance Computing and programming for massively parallel computers. Experience with quantum many-body