14 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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and Electronics group in the Electrification Section of EEID/ ESTD, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Major Duties/Responsibilities: Develop and deploy algorithmic tools for monitoring
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discovery with a strong emphasis on domain-driven impact. Develop, optimize, and transition algorithm prototypes to robust implementations Work with ORNL researchers, as well as internal and external project
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conditions, identification of vulnerabilities, and development of resilience enhancement strategies. Contribute to the design, development, and implementation of new models, methods, and algorithms
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-world solutions. The engineer will design algorithms, develop software, and integrate real-time and HPC sensing and communications systems. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Design and optimize signal
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quality control, machine learning, computer vision, systems/entity identification and recognition, and algorithm development. Demonstrated experience in leading RDT&E teams. Preferred Qualifications
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on solving the world’s most challenging problems through artificial intelligence and data driven algorithms and systems. CSMD creates the mathematics, artificial intelligence, and architecture-aware algorithms
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capabilities to support nuclear security missions. The research involves development and testing of novel data analytics processes and specialized algorithms to improve measurement efficiency and reduce
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security missions. The research involves development and testing of novel data analytics processes and specialized algorithms to improve measurement efficiency and reduce uncertainties. Results will be
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: Develop electromagnetic transient models for bulk power systems, power electronics-based resouces (e.g. HVdc, solar PV inverters), synchronous generators, loads, etc. Develop simulation algorithms
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: Develop scientific research in advanced reactor physics modeling and simulation as well as cross section processing through novel methods and algorithm design. Contribute to new reactor physics and cross