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Requisition Id 16196 Level: RP02 Overview: We are seeking a Sensor Application Engineer who will focus on design and installation and assist with the development (hardware and software), of sensor
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Application-driven Composable Distributed Storage. The candidate will be able to make research contributions in understanding and efficient use of distributed data storage and I/O subsystems for High
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hardware. As part of our team, you will perform research to develop new scalable quantum simulation algorithms, based on multi-linear representation theory, and apply them to real world applications spanning
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expertise with Python-based programming for instrument control, image analysis or spectroscopy Preferred Qualifications: Experience with transmission electron microscopy Familiarity with application
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(OLCF) Slate Service, built on Kubernetes and Rancher, which provides a container orchestration service for running critical operation applications and user-managed persistent applications that run
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orchestration service for running critical operation applications and user-managed persistent applications that run alongside our OLCF supercomputer systems and other OLCF managed HPC clusters. The Role: As a
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Requisition Id 16225 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory is accepting applications for a variety of Nuclear Engineering positions. This is a opportunity to join a world-class team of experts
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the application of machine and cascade theory to develop, simulate, execute, and interpret testing evolutions for discovery, performance evaluation, and optimization of enrichment systems. As part of our team, you
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applications. Our Group: MMF is a computational multiphysics modeling group at the forefront of deploying novel computational engineering techniques for problems that are critical to U.S. national and energy
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residency requirement, you will be required to obtain a PIV credential to maintain employment. Postdocs: Applicants cannot have received their Ph.D. more than five years prior to the date of application and