217 computer-algorithm-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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verify, validate, and benchmark developed algorithms on available hardware. Deliver toolkits and new capabilities that execute on ORNL’s leading computational infrastructures. Collaborate in authoring peer
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Requisition Id 14889 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will focus on delivering groundbreaking computational chemical and materials science at the forefront
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training algorithms and AI architecture. Image reconstruction, segmentation, and classification. High performance computing for spatiotemporal data. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Develop foundation AI
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Requisition Id 14890 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will focus on applying computational methods in the areas of stimulus responsive separations and energy related
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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
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of the Algorithms and Performance Analysis (APA) group, work with NCCS users across a wide variety of computational domains to enable their efficient use of the world class facilities provided by the NCCS. We seek
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teams to codesign hardware, algorithms, benchmarks and software for QHPC systems, aiming to advance our strategic goals in leveraging quantum computing and high-performance computing (HPC) to develop
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computed tomography (XCT) imaging of a variety of specimen types including irradiated fuel samples, analyzing the generated 3D XCT datasets to identify and quantify features of interest, and interacting with
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Requisition Id 15000 Overview: We are seeking an Associate R&D Staff member who will focus on algorithmic tools for process monitoring, diagnosis, and control. This position resides in the Sensors
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the Computational Urban Sciences Group in the Advanced Computational Methods for Engineered System Section, Computational Sciences and Engineering Division, Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate, at Oak