267 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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our growing research team. These positions focus on developing next-generation AI and high-performance computing (HPC) methods for computational imaging and spatiotemporal data analysis. We
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of numerical quantum many-body methods to study model Hamiltonians. Strong background in linear algebra. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with density matrix renormalization group and tensor network
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Requisition Id 15564 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking an Isotope Science and Enrichment Program Integration Manager to lead the development and oversight of master
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, control theory, data science, data driven methods, discrete mathematics, graph algorithms, high-performance computing, integral equations and nonlocal models, linear and multilinear algebra, machine
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computed tomography (CT) reconstruction, including sparse-view and limited-angle algorithms, and the application of advanced machine learning (ML) and computational imaging methods to scientific and
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Requisition Id 15513 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking an Isotope Science and Enrichment Program Integration Manager to lead the development and oversight of master
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operational excellence and engagement with the communities where we live and work. ORNL invites you to apply to its Distinguished Staff Fellowship (DSF) Program. This program recognizes outstanding early-career
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Requisition Id 15337 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will focus on applying computational methods in the areas of interfacial chemistry of rare-earth elements
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for massively parallel computers. Experience with quantum many-body methods. Preferred Qualifications: A strong computational science background. Familiarity with coupled-cluster method. Understanding
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a particular emphasis on error-corrected methods for future fault-tolerant quantum computing. The algorithms will be designed to address key models of quantum materials, such as the Hubbard model