53 algorithm-development "https:" "IMT Atlantique" Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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physical characterization techniques (differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic light scattering, small angle neutron and/or x-ray scattering) to characterize the DIBs; and (3) Develop/implement image
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uniting national laboratories, academic institutions and industry partners, the QSC is endeavoring to advance American innovation and global leadership by enhancing the computational robustness, algorithmic
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/Responsibilities: Develop and apply AI foundation models for hydrological and Earth system modeling, with emphasis on improving predictive capabilities for compound flooding in coastal regions. Design and implement
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photosynthesis to join the new pilot study of Generative Pretrained Transformer for genomic photosynthesis (GPTgp). The GPTgp project aims to develop a foundational holistic model of photosynthesis that will scale
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through the High Flux Isotope Reactor, the Radiochemical Engineering Development Center, ORNL's other nuclear facilities, and an assemblage of world-leading scientists and engineers. Please visit https
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Requisition Id 16127 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will develop and apply electronic structure theory approaches to examine the fundamental properties of a range
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materials. In this role, you will develop and apply methods that integrate physics‑guided image correction with intelligent (AI/ML‑enabled) data‑acquisition strategies. Key objectives include (1) implementing
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National Laboratory (ORNL). This is an opportunity to develop novel tools and techniques across scales (river basin to national), publish in top-tier journals, collaborate with industry and academic partners
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process-based modeling of hydrologic or land surface processes. The WSMG group develops advanced surface/subsurface integrated hydrologic and reactive transport models, works with other groups to compare
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atomic vibrations control energy transport and functionality and (2) develop an understanding of scattering–elasticity relationships in quantum and magnetic materials. Research thrusts for the position may