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Requisition Id 16127 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will develop and apply electronic structure theory approaches to examine the fundamental properties of a range
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crystal material’s growth and characterization. You will perform cutting-edge research on theory and modeling of dynamics in condensed matter. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Development of theoretical
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carlo), as well as experience in developing and/or applying advanced AI/ML methods to accelerate materials discovery. The project will involve integrating such theory-informed AI-models for creating
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Postdoctoral Research Associate- AI/ML Accelerated Theory Modeling & Simulation for Microelectronics
-approaches that allow integration of different theory, simulation, and experimental protocols. The research is designed to provide opportunities for development of your experience and scientific vision
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eigenvalue problems, and large-scale graph analysis). Applicants cannot have received their Ph.D. more than five years prior to the date of application and must complete all degree requirements before starting
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, or graph-based encodings in materials and molecular AI. Familiarity with frameworks for automated and reproducible workflows. Knowledge of governing regulations around privacy (e.g., HIPAA, ITAR), including
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microscopy research and collaborate closely with scientists across ORNL in materials synthesis, device fabrication, theory, and complementary characterization. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Conduct materials
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storage and analysis solutions (e.g., key-value stores, object or document storage, graph analytics systems) deployed on HPC computational and storage systems. Co-authorship of peer-reviewed publications
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temperature environments. You will collaborate closely with an interdisciplinary team with expertise in quantum sensing, quantum optics, materials synthesis and processing, and condensed matter theory. This position resides
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strong background in quantum computing, computational physics, and a solid understanding of condensed matter quantum many-body theory. This position resides within the Quantum Computational Science group