60 scientific-computing-"https:" "Inserm" Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Requisition Id 15814 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the largest US Department of Energy science and energy laboratory, conducting basic and applied research to deliver transformative
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to address scientific and engineering problems, collaborate with leaders in your field and across the laboratory, while working with the world’s fastest computers, and disseminate innovative results through
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and tool-using agents for experiment design, simulation steering, data collection, and lab/compute orchestration; planning and memory; multi-agent collaboration. Scientific Reasoning: Program/path
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advanced computational approaches, software engineering, high-performance computing, and an understanding of materials science, with an emphasis on metallurgy related to phase transformations and/or
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mission. Specific responsibilities include: Participation in the development and analysis of new computational methodologies for scientific problems, often customized to complex and large-scale scientific
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system science and engineering. Major Duties/Responsibilities: The position requires collaboration within a multi-disciplinary research environment consisting of mathematicians, computational and computer
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system science and engineering. Major Duties/Responsibilities: The position requires collaboration within a multi-disciplinary research environment consisting of mathematicians, computational and computer
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resources. Present and report research results and publish scientific results in peer-reviewed journals in a timely manner. Ensure compliance program requirements for environmental, safety, health, and
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science, computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, and optical engineering, and frequently collaborates with partners in industry, academia, and other government organizations
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applied research in support of ORNL’s mission. Specific responsibilities include: Participation in the development and analysis of new computational methodologies for scientific problems, often customized