13 distributed-algorithms-"Meta"-"Meta" Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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of sparse matrix, tensor and graph algorithms on distributed and heterogenouscomputational environments. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Computational Science, or related
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validate these distributed intelligence algorithms, enabling breakthroughs in scientific research across DOE domains. The candidate will collaborate with DOE’s SWARM project (https://swarm-workflows.org
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advanced sensing and controls algorithms for manufacturing Communicate research results through presentations, reports, conference papers, and peer-reviewed journals Deliver ORNL’s mission by aligning
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, environmental, and security challenges facing the nation. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Develop electromagnetic transient (EMT) models for transmission or distribution grids, inverter-based resources (e.g. solar
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Division (MSTD), Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Examples on areas of research interest include but are not limited to: AI/machine learning algorithm development
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on the development and application of machine learning algorithms in areas such as surrogate modeling for physical systems, data assimilation, and scientific data reduction. The position comes with a travel allowance
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computational models and systems using algorithms and analytics for materials and related physical sciences for a broad range of energy, transportation, and advanced manufacturing applications. Major Duties
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specialized diagnostics, particularly for high dynamic range and high dimensional measurement of particle beam distributions. This project is motivated by the limitation presented by uncontrolled beam loss
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the readout manufacturer to adapt and refine the high-speed readout electronics and synchronization system for efficient electron detection. Implement and test real-time processing algorithms for high
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specialized diagnostics, particularly for high dynamic range and high dimensional measurement of particle beam distributions. This project is motivated by the limitation presented by uncontrolled beam loss