17 behaviour-change-communication Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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group addresses this mission through the development of quantum computational methods and software for diverse scientific applications. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Conduct research in mathematical
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laser deposition, characterization, analyzing data, and writing papers. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Conduct epitaxial synthesis of complex-oxide thin films and heterostructures by pulsed laser
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position in AI for Science. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to conduct cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence for scientific discovery within a national laboratory
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, together with band-excitation and internally developed modalities, to probe environmental- and temperature-dependent behavior and to develop new scanning probe techniques aimed at discovering underlying
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divisions at ORNL. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Conduct materials research using aberration-corrected STEM and EELS. Collaborate with project team members within and outside ORNL. Present and report
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/Responsibilities: Conduct neutron scattering, resonant ultrasound spectroscopy, and possibly Mössbauer spectroscopy experiments (e.g., lattice dynamics, crystal structure, disorder, thermal diffuse scattering
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) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), for polymer composite manufacturing processes Perform multi-physics simulations involving coupled thermal, mechanical, and material behavior across multiple
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of computational scientists, computer scientists, experimentalists, materials scientists, and conduct basic and applied research in support of the Laboratory’s mission. Engage with the broader community
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Requisition Id 16104 Overview: The Quantum Heterostructures Group is seeking outstanding candidates for a postdoctoral position in quantum information science. You will conduct experimental
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seeking postdoctoral candidates to investigate the mechanical and thermophysical behavior of irradiated metals and ceramics using advanced experimental and computational methods. The selected candidates