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solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. The Discrete Algorithms Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher for a two-year position specializing in
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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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Open Source LLMs like Meta's LLama family. experience with Microsoft CoPilot, OpenAI tools and API’s for GPT creation, Hugging Face, LangChain, Large Language Model’s, Generative AI or similar tools. a
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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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partnerships with industry, universities, and other national laboratories Design and implement advanced sensing and controls algorithms for manufacturing Communicate research results through presentations
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algorithms. An understanding of when to apply what data-driven approach, from statistical techniques to generative AI models. Experience working with DOE National Laboratories (or similar R&D organizations
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embedded controllers. Experience in evaluating converter topologies, developing control algorithms, and writing controller code is expected. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Conduct R&D projects and help
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advanced sensing and controls algorithms for manufacturing Communicate research results through presentations, reports, conference papers, and peer-reviewed journals Deliver ORNL’s mission by aligning
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Division (MSTD), Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Examples on areas of research interest include but are not limited to: AI/machine learning algorithm development