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and clustered computing services to researchers who process large data sets and/or develop code as a part of their project. Ensure the availability, performance, scalability, and security of production
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of the ORNL scientific community, you will be expected to commit to ORNL's Research Code of Conduct. Our full code of conduct and a statement by the Lab Director's office can be found here: https
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fusion energy systems. This includes developing new machine learning models and software for scale-bridging and physics coupling in multiscale and multiphysics simulation codes for materials science and
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to commit to ORNL’s Research Code of Conduct. Our full code of conduct and a statement by the Lab Director’s office can be found here: https://www.ornl.gov/content/research-integrity Basic Qualifications
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system integration, as well as embedded controller development. Experience in modeling converter topologies and distribution grids, developing control algorithms, and implementing controller code is
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. Participate in code reviews and promote best practices for test automation. Gather and present testing metrics and reporting. Collaboration & Process Work as part of an Agile development team, updating user
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lead proof-of-concepts or prototype efforts as needed. Interface with software development to troubleshoot and resolve integration issues Deliver ORNL’s mission by aligning behaviors, priorities, and
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. Experience using Microsoft Visual Studio or Visual Studio Code, Python, PyTorch, TensorFlow. Two to three years of experience leading group projects and programs with current AI/ML, Data Science or Data
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. Experience using Microsoft Visual Studio or Visual Studio Code, Python, PyTorch, TensorFlow. Two to three years of experience leading group projects and programs with current AI/ML, Data Science or Data
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, or model-based RL for scientific reasoning and materials design. An excellent record of productive and creative research shown by a record of publications in peer-reviewed journals, and Demonstrated coding