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apply for the GTSI postdoctoral fellowship on the ORNL Jobs website. Visit jobs.ornl.gov and search for “ORNL GTSI Program.” Click on the job link and complete the application as directed. Within 2 weeks
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motors and electromagnetic assemblies compatible with enrichment devices and related technologies. Other job functions include developing and coordinating tests to characterize mechanical and thermal
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of existing frameworks and the development of new physics-based dynamic models. The candidate will lead the planning, coordination, and execution of experimental validation campaigns, ensuring strong
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computational resources, including the Frontier supercomputer, addressing critical challenges in science and engineering. Communicate and coordinate experimental results with other domain experts to facilitate
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Requisition Id 16166 Overview: The Programming Systems Group at ORNL seeks a forward‑leaning Postdoctoral Researcher to advance research at the nexus of Agentic AI, high‑productivity programming
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, this position is a Workplace Substance Abuse (WSAP) testing designated position. WSAP positions require passing a pre-placement drug test and participation in an ongoing random drug testing program. In addition
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within the last 5 years. Programming experience including the use of one or more of C/C++, Python, Fortran, Git, and CMake. Writing and communication skills and the ability to publish. Preferred
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involved with developing and coordinating tests to determine mechanical and thermal properties for use in and to validate simulations. Finally, the candidate will be responsible for providing direction in
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Qualifications: Ph.D. (within 0–5 years) in computational bioscience, computational biophysics, computer science, or a related field Strong programming skills in C++, Python, or similar scientific computing
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environments. Experience with parallel computing environments, HPC in a Linux environment. Experience with surrogate modeling. Experience with data analytics techniques. Familiarity with C++ and GPU programming