44 high-performance-computing-postdoc-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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condensed matter theorists and scientists performing microscopy, spectroscopy, and neutron scattering. Help maintain lab space and equipment including Quantum Design measurement systems. Work safely and
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in presentations. Preferred Qualifications: Experience designing and implementing custom hardware acceleration solutions on FPGAs for the purpose of high-performance computing, real-time data analysis
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priorities to accomplish multiple tasks within deadlines, and adapt to ever changing needs. Special Requirements: Postdocs: Applicants cannot have received their Ph.D. more than five years prior to the date
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scattering, and spectroscopy. You will perform cutting-edge research on correlated and topological quantum materials. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Photon and neutron-based spectroscopy characterizations
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, data analytics, geospatial science and technology, nuclear nonproliferation, and high-performance computing for sensitive national security missions. We also enhance ORNL contributions to national
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fuel forms. This position would support anisotropy and microstructural characterization of nuclear fuel materials to establish a link between nuclear fuel materials properties and performance. A focus
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and development, and dissemination of data and findings at conference presentations and through reports and journal publications. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Perform high temperature measurements
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technical personnel for the development of new research ideas. Ensure compliance with environment, safety, health and quality program requirements. Maintain strong commitment to the implementation and
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materials such as the magnetoelectric, high entropy oxides, through neutron scattering experiments. Additionally, collaborative work will be performed with the aim of developing and applying machine learning
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to the performance of high-power accelerators such as the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS). The goal of this work is to demonstrate predictive modeling of beam distributions in a realistic accelerator, and as such