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Requisition Id 15716 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate - Meteorologist who will focus on the development, testing, and deployment of data analysis methods for a variety of
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experiments in the SNS ring including experiment design, and data analysis. Develop software for data acquisition and analysis as needed. Perform simulations using a well-tested model of the SNS ring to
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multidisciplinary team of hydrologists, Earth scientists, and computational scientists to leverage leadership-class computing resources for large-scale model training, testing, and deployment. Contribute
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, latency, and performance. Participation in hardware test benches for real detector systems. Experimental Detector Work: Testing and characterization of pixel detectors (CMS HL-LHC, Timepix4, AC-LGAD, PDCs
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/Responsibilities: • Design and test novel quantum algorithms for materials simulations. • Develop resource estimates for implementing these algorithms on quantum hardware • Perform hybrid quantum-classical
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/Responsibilities: Developing and validating high fidelity whole building energy modeling Performing experiments in a test facility and experimental data analysis Developing and deploying AI based advanced control
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, optimize, and test advanced materials that will accelerate the deployment of higher performance nuclear energy systems. As part of our research team, you will evaluate accelerated testing methods (in-situ
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. Implement and optimize data representations and pipelines suitable for machine learning and uncertainty quantification. Collaborate with AI/ML experts to design and test inference methods that map
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Requisition Id 15094 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will focus on material property testing, analysis, and modeling of reactor isotope
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standard (version control, unit testing, continuous integration, etc.). Experience in the development of large-scale physics simulation codes, including coupling of multiple codes, and an understanding