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, you will collaborate with a dynamic team of scientists and engineers, leveraging cutting-edge resources; most notably the Frontier supercomputer, the world's first exascale computing system. This is a
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Methods and Dynamics (MMD) Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking several qualified applicants for postdoctoral positions related to Computational Methods for Data Reduction. Topics
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and hydraulic models to assess water availability, river behavior, and watershed dynamics, and to anticipate changes in water quantity and quality. Using high-performance computing and large-scale
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engage in a dynamic blend of activities, from theoretical explorations and laboratory experiments to crafting comprehensive reports and impactful proposals. Your innovative ideas will find a home here
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) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Research Associate to perform R&D in the areas of bulk power systems electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulations, high-fidelity dynamic and transient
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priorities to accomplish multiple tasks within deadlines, and adapt to dynamic priorities. This position requires the ability to obtain and maintain a Q clearance from the Department of Energy. As such
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motivation. The ability to work in a dynamic, collaborative, interdisciplinary team environment. Demonstrated program management and business development success. Proven track record of successful program
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robotic systems and manipulators tailored for operation within hot cell environments. Develop robust, kinematic and dynamic models ensuring precision, safety, and reliability in hazardous conditions
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knowledge of external recruiting trends, market dynamics, and innovative talent acquisition strategies. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced research environment, effectively prioritize competing demands, manage
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implement robotic systems and manipulators tailored for operation within hot cell environments. Develop robust, kinematic and dynamic models ensuring precision, safety, and reliability in hazardous conditions