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(HPC): Experience with parallel computing (MPI, OpenMP, CUDA/HIP) or running workflows on supercomputing clusters. Software Engineering: Knowledge of version control (Git), containerization (Docker
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in GPU programming one or more parallel computing models, including SYCL, CUDA, HIP, or OpenMP Experience with scientific computing and software development on HPC systems Ability to conduct
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) experience in code development with parallel programming techniques using the message passing interface (MPI) library Proficiency in writing code with C, C++ and/or Python Ability to demonstrate strong written
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Postdoctoral Appointee - Uncertainty Quantification and Modeling of Large-Scale Dynamics in Networks
Knowledge in modeling and algorithms for large-scale ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and differential-algebraic equations (DAEs) Proficiency in a scientific programming language (e.g., C, C++, Fortran
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). Expertise in data and model parallelisms for distributed training on large GPU-based machines is essential. Candidates with experience using diffusion-based or other generative AI methods as
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chemistry and experience with quantum chemistry packages (e.g., Molpro, NWChem) Strong skills in developing and implementing computational and numerical methods; familiarity with parallel computing on CPU/GPU
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proficient in performing chemical reactions under high-temperature and high-pressure conditions incorporating various approaches including catalytic processes, oxidizing/reducing environments, different gases
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-based feedstocks. The candidate should have a good understanding of mineral processing, leaching, separation and characterization techniques. The project will involve R&D of different beneficiation
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The successful candidate will be highly motivated and have a strong track record in problem solving and scientific publications. The candidate will be expected to conceive of, plan, and implement scientific
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is supported by a DOE-funded research program on ultrafast science involving Argonne National Laboratory, University of Washington, and MIT. The goal of this research program is to understand and