47 algorithm-development-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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, water, and material efficiency in the manufacturing sector and develop, deploy, and promote impactful practices, tools, and technologies. You should have a strong background in mechanical engineering
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of the field through the development and use of machine learning, deep learning, and high-performance computing (HPC). This position resides in the Chemical Separations Group in the Separations and Polymer
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Laboratory (ORNL). This position will focus on the application of your knowledge to the chemistry of advanced nuclear fuel cycles. In this position, you will develop processes that convert products and
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global analyses relevant to advanced energy and manufacturing technologies. MEERA is currently supporting a multi-laboratory DOE Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) project to develop an independent
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transformative solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. Within ORNL, the Building Envelope Materials Research (BEMR) Group develops and deploys affordable building envelopes for new construction
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Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking to fill a post-doctoral position in the Metals and Composites Processing Group with a focus on developing relationships between alloy design, processing, and microstructure. Key
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Science and Technology Division (MSTD), located in the Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The position focuses on the development of physics-based material
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developing integrated systems to automate the acquisition and interpretation of neutron scattering data. You will contribute to the development of FPGA tools for real-time processing of live neutron
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Requisition Id 14893 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will develop and apply computational methods based on electronic structure theory approaches, as
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Structural Biologist to join a multi-disciplinary research team in development and application of paramagnetic labeling and proton polarization techniques for structure analysis! This project involves multi