11 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"St" uni jobs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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-world solutions. The engineer will design algorithms, develop software, and integrate real-time and HPC sensing and communications systems. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Design and optimize signal
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SNS. You will also work with other technical groups including data acquisition software, information systems, detector development, data reduction and data analysis software developers. You will have
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infrastructures using GPU accelerators. Experience building data-fusion workflows to ingest multi-modality geospatial data. Experience using Python or other programming languages to develop AI algorithms in PyTorch
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electromagnetic transient models for bulk power systems, synchronous generators, large loads, etc. Develop simulation algorithms that enable large-scale simulations and/or AI/ML experience for intelligence in
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need and demand. UT-ORII is funded by the Department of Energy and the State of Tennessee. More About the Workflow Systems Group: The Workflow Systems Group researches and develops systems and algorithms
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the Department of Energy and the State of Tennessee. More About the Workflow Systems Group: The Workflow Systems Group researches and develops systems and algorithms to enable knowledge discovery from scientific
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Fission Energy and Science Directorate, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). This position involves leading strategic development of high-performance computing methods and application to challenging
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to bear as you develop new methods to address scientific and engineering problems, collaborate with leaders in your field and across the laboratory, while working with the world’s fastest computers, and
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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