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the Department of Energy Laboratory Accreditation Program (DOELAP) process. Experience with external dosimetry processing systems. Experience working in a research and development environment (e.g., DOE National
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://www.ornl.gov/facility/mdf ) and the Carbon Fiber Technology Facility (https://www.ornl.gov/facility/cftf ) – as well as signature user facilities in high performance computing, neutron sciences, and other areas
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algorithms needed to model complex physical, chemical, engineered and biological systems. ORNL’s computational science research focuses on extreme scale computing and data analysis, storage, visualization
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in the areas of Hydrological and Earth System Modeling and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The successful candidate will have a strong background in computational science, data analysis, and process
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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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to Computational Fluid Dynamics. Mathematical topics of interest include structure-preserving finite element methods, advanced solver strategies, multi-fluid systems, surrogate modeling, machine learning, and
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. https://jobs.ornl.gov/content/Benefits/?locale=en_US Relocation: Moving can be overwhelming and expensive. UT-Battelle offers a generous relocation package to ease the transition process. Domestic and
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Requisition Id 15591 Overview: We’re hiring a Team Lead, Research Computing Operations (RCO) who will guide a high-impact team dedicated to supporting ORNL’s research community through expert
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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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devices for processing uranium-bearing and stable isotope compounds. The Mechanical Systems Modeling Group applies first principles and empirical approaches to advance the physics and engineering