43 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S" Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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++ programming languages. Preferred Qualifications: Strong publication record with publications in journals/conferences related to scientific visualization, scientific computing, and/or artificial intelligence
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and nuclear structure and reactions. The position is part of the nuclear theory team that resides in the Theoretical and Computational Physics group in the Physics Division, Physical Sciences
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Requisition Id 15447 Overview: The Data and AI Systems Research Section/Workflow systems Group within the Computer Science and Mathematics Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is
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Requisition Id 15452 Overview: As a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national laboratory, ORNL has an impressive 80-year legacy of addressing the nation’s most pressing challenges
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Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). As such, you will have the opportunity to work on some of the most challenging and impactful research and development programs in healthcare informatics, bioinformatics
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/ computational science or related field completed within the last five years. Experience in AI/ML. Skills in a programing language are commonly used in AI/ML. Preferred Qualifications: Deep experience in
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distributed systems techniques. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, C++, or similar, as well as experience with HPC environments and parallel computing. Demonstrated hands-on experience and
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(HPC), or large-scale data analysis. Experience in applying AI/ML techniques to hydrological and Earth sciences. Proficiency in scientific programming languages such as Python, Julia, R, Fortran, or C/C
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safety at ORNL and DOE sites. This position resides in the Performance Engineering group in the Data and AI Systems Section in Computer Science and Mathematics division within Computing and Computational
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Requisition Id 15337 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will focus on applying computational methods in the areas of interfacial chemistry of rare-earth elements