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existing efforts in the group and the division. The Argonne High Energy Physics Division provides a vibrant and collaborative research environment. In addition to a strong theory program, the Division has
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Postdoctoral Appointee - Uncertainty Quantification and Modeling of Large-Scale Dynamics in Networks
, large-scale computational science, and simulation of networked physical systems Familiarity with techniques for sensitivity analysis and handling high-dimensional problems Experience in power grid
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, the ALCF is studying the application of these techniques to a variety of our science applications, including but not limited to: Computational Chemistry, Plasma Physics, High Energy Physics, analysis
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science, engineering, computational science, a physical science (materials science, chemistry, physics etc.), or related field. Hands-on experience with AI frameworks and employing large language models. Strong Python
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(CFD) to develop and optimize new processes and equipment designs using high-performance computing Develop process- and facility-scale models as the foundation for digital twins of chemical processing
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Knowledge of atmospheric dynamics, process scale models, and numerical computation techniques Knowledge of data analysis Knowledge of using atmospheric observational datasets, data assimilation techniques
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instrument proposed under a DOE Major Item of Equipment (MIE) effort. Building on two decades of APS XRS capability (including the LERIX program at 20-ID) and recent commissioning work at Sector 25
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Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in experimental physics, with a focus on advancing superconducting particle detector technology for next
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advanced computing, optimization, and data analytics technologies. The postdoctoral researcher will work with a team of researchers on solving challenging problems using optimization, stochastic models
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on understanding novel and emergent behavior in nanoscale magnetic heterostructures, particularly in confined 2D van der Waals magnets and related devices. The goal of the program is to study and control magnetic