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related field. Experience with finite element simulations and developing constitutive models. Knowledge of high temperature creep crack growth. Knowledge of engineering design codes such as the ASME Boiler
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productivity across ideation, coding, experimentation, analysis, and writing. Interpreting results critically and positioning contributions within the broader research literature. Publishing research outcomes
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the performance and scalability of large-scale molecular dynamics simulations (e.g. LAMMPS) using machine-learned potentials (e.g. MACE) through algorithmic improvements, code parallelization, performance analysis
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have a strong background in fundamental electrochemistry, with preferable hands-on expertise in computational materials science. The applicant should be well versed in code development, application of AI
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engine modeling code. Perform high-fidelity CFD simulations of turbulent and reacting flows pertaining to gas turbines and detonation engines using spectral element method (SEM). Perform scalability
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, present at conferences, and contribute to data sets and code repositories. Position Requirements Required Skills, Knowledge and Experience: Ph.D. (received within the last 0–5 years or by start date) in
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The Advanced Photon Source (APS) (https://www.aps.anl.gov/ ) at Argonne National Laboratory (Lemont, Illinois, US (near Chicago)) invites applicants for a postdoctoral position to develop and
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contribute to open-source code repositories and documentation. Position Requirements Required skills, knowledge and qualifications: PhD in physical oceanography, coastal engineering, computational science
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partners, and other national laboratories. Objective: Enhance THAPI: Extend and optimize the THAPI profiler (https://github.com/argonne-lcf/THAPI ) to concurrently profile AI/ML and ModSim components
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”, “Firstname_Lastname_cover_letter”. Include links to code examples in your CV (e.g., GitHub page, past project repositories). Position Requirements A recent PhD (completed within 5 years, or soon to be completed) in computer science