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reactive transport or thermal hydrology modeling. Experience with high-performance computing (HPC). Motivated self-starter with the ability to work independently and to participate creatively in
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the fundamental engineering understanding of gas centrifuge systems. The group leverages analytical techniques and advanced computational tools—including finite element analysis (FEA)—to evaluate and predict
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to microelectronic devices and low-power, three-dimensional, non-von Neumann computing architectures. You will utilize ORNL’s unique ultra-high-vacuum, glovebox, and ambient atomic force microscopy capabilities
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Requisition Id 15604 Overview: The National Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a postdoctoral research associate in High-Performance
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a unique opportunity to develop cutting-edge high-performance computing (HPC) that incorporate machine learning/artificial intelligence (ML/AI) techniques into visualizations, enhancing the efficiency
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Sciences Directorate, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). This position presents a unique opportunity to develop cutting-edge high-performance computing (HPC) and machine learning/artificial
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experience in hydrological or Earth system modeling, with emphasis on process understanding and prediction. Strong background in computational sciences, including numerical methods, high-performance computing
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relevance to clean energy, climate resilience, and infrastructure planning. Postdocs benefit from access to world-leading high-performance computing facilities and a deeply interdisciplinary research
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Requisition Id 15797 Overview: We are seeking a postdoctoral research associate who will study the dynamics of high-intensity proton beams in the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) ring. This project
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-Performance Computing (HPC), scientific Artificial Intelligence (AI), and scientific edge computing. We are a leader in computational and computer science, with signature strengths in high-performance computing