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, as well as conduct their characterization. The project is highly collaborative, and the postdoc will work with other polymer scientists, physicists, computational scientists, as well as neutron
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science, and materials engineering, with emphasis on understanding material behavior in complex chemical and radiological environments. Research activities may include the design of functional nanomaterials
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, and physics based computational modeling of joining processes or performance of welded structures. As a postdoc, you will conduct research and development at the forefront and often at the intersection
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frameworks linking molecular interactions to cellular and network-level behavior (e.g. protein-protein interaction, PPI, network analysis) Optimize simulation codes and workflows for leadership-class HPC
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Science group addresses this mission through the development of quantum computational methods and software for diverse scientific applications. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Conduct research in
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challenges and conduct the research needed to accelerate the delivery of solutions to the marketplace. The Radiation Transport and HPC Methods (RTHPCM) Group within the Nuclear Applications Methods and Data
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position in AI for Science. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to conduct cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence for scientific discovery within a national laboratory
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laser deposition, characterization, analyzing data, and writing papers. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Conduct epitaxial synthesis of complex-oxide thin films and heterostructures by pulsed laser
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, together with band-excitation and internally developed modalities, to probe environmental- and temperature-dependent behavior and to develop new scanning probe techniques aimed at discovering underlying
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workloads. Conduct research on language front‑end abstractions, mixed‑precision modeling, heterogeneous parallelism, and MLIR-level transformations. HPC System Co‑Design: Work with domain scientists and