57 computational-intelligence Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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in ORNL’s Center for Radiation Protection Knowledge (CRPK). The candidate will work with experts in computational radiation dosimetry and risk assessment. The candidate should be an independent thinker
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Requisition Id 15823 Overview: We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher skilled in biogeochemistry who will contribute to mercury remediation technology development program, specifically focusing
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Laboratory focuses on artificial intelligence and computational research and applies this knowledge to support the nation’s leading initiatives. We hire top researchers who are ready to tackle the hardest
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quantum and/or microelectronic materials, enabling Labs-of-the-Future (LoTF) for breakthrough science. The position resides in the Nanomaterials Theory Institute (NTI) within the Theory and Computation
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publications and presentations. The Learning Systems Group at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory focuses on artificial intelligence and computational research and applies this knowledge to support the nation’s
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.) to enable real-time process monitoring of the Directed Energy Deposition (DED) printing process. A background in sensors, instrumentation, and data analytics is preferred. Strong communication and program
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, demand-flexible, and affordable buildings for the DOE Building Technologies Office (BTO), the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP), and Office of State and Community Energy Program (SCEP). Major Duties
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Requisition Id 15358 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking an ambitious postdoctoral scientist with keen interest in artificial intelligence (AI) / machine learning (ML) and
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designated position. WSAP positions require passing a pre-placement drug test and participation in an ongoing random drug testing program. HSPD-12 PIV badge: This position requires the ability to obtain and
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post-doctoral research associate to simulate amorphous materials and crystallization reactions using atomic-scale simulations. As a post-doc, you will utilize high performance computing and rare event