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enrichment. A successful candidate will collaborate with computer scientists and experimental facilities to develop verified models focused on enrichment technologies. This position resides in the Gas Testing
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development teams Basic Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical or Computer Engineering, or other field relevant to the job duties with 2-4 years of relevant experience. Competency
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, robotics, computer engineering, computer science, or closely related field with at least four years of relevant experience. Programming experience, preferably in Python. Strong desire to learn new skills and
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such as text, tabular, genetic, environmental, wearable, or image data. Strong publication record in medical and/or biomedical informatics related journals and conferences Preferred Qualifications
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Requisition Id 16266 Overview: As a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national laboratory, ORNL has an impressive 80-year legacy of addressing the nation’s most pressing challenges
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qubit engineering to quantum algorithmic analysis to applications across the physical sciences (condensed-matter or high energy physics, data science). You will Interpret, report, and present research
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into impactful energy, environmental, and national security solutions. The Geospatial Data Modelling Group within the Human Dynamics Section, part of the Geospatial Science and Human Security Division at ORNL, is
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in biostatistics, epidemiology, data science, health informatics, applied mathematics, statistics, systems engineering, or related fields. Experience with Power BI, Tableau, or similar business
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Requisition Id 16218 Overview: The Multiscale Biomedical Systems Group within the Advanced Computing in Health (ACH) section of the Computational Sciences and Engineering Division (CSED) at Oak
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-of-the-art computational and data science infrastructure coupled with dedicated technical and scientific professionals tackling large-scale S&T challenges across a broad range of scientific domains