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and numerical algorithms for modeling and simulation of nuclear systems. Computational Nuclear Engineers within the RTHPCM group will work with group, section, and division members and external
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computing resources. The MMD group is responsible for the design and development of numerical algorithms and analysis necessary for simulating and understanding complex, multi-scale systems. The group is part
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security. We utilize our expertise in numerical discretization techniques, high performance computing, mesh generation, and geometry representation for a wide variety of physics applications. Our intention
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of advanced materials. Research efforts will include the application of density functional theory packages and in-house codes, and the development of supplemental numerical tools, to describe
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to numerical methods for kinetic equations. Mathematical topics of interest include high-dimensional approximation, closure models, machine learning models, hybrid methods, structure preserving methods, and
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travel allowance and access to advanced computing resources. The MMD group is responsible for the design and development of numerical algorithms and analysis necessary for simulating and understanding
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resources and demonstrated ability in applying numerical techniques to water-energy research. Strong candidates will have advanced knowledge and skills relevant to one or more of the following areas: River
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five years. Demonstrated expertise in computational mechanics and numerical modeling Experience in polymer composite manufacturing processes Experience with simulation tools for thermomechanical analysis
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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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Experience with numerical computing using programming languages such as C++, Python, etc. Author or co-author of open literature publications Special Requirements: Applicants cannot have received their Ph.D