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Section, Nuclear Energy and Fuel Cycle Division at ORNL is seeking candidates to apply for the computational nuclear engineer role. This role is responsible for the development and implementation of methods
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machine learning methods for computational materials physics and chemistry. Projects include: The aim is to develop generalized equivariant neural network models NequIP and Allegro for machine learned
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associate in the broad areas of high performance computing and machine learning. HighZ is focused on developing scalable high order methods, enhanced with surrogate models for subscale physics, for modeling
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. The Research Assistant may also gain experience in optics and computation, including optical design and alignment, numerical modeling and simulation using software such as COMSOL or Lumerical FDTD, instrument
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Section, Nuclear Energy and Fuel Cycle Division at ORNL is seeking candidates to apply for the computational nuclear engineer role. This role is responsible for the development and implementation of methods
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, turbulence, CFD, numerical methods, and turbulent combustion. • Proficiency in HPC environments (parallel computing on CPU/GPU systems) • Demonstrated publication record in reputable journals/conferences
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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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modeling, including numerical analysis, finite element methods, and software engineering Experience in software development in the C++ and Python languages The ability to work flexible hours and travel
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program with 25 positions, we offer 9 fellowships and participate in numerous graduate school and the MD/PhD program of the CU School of Medicine. Our faculty and staff are diverse and gender balanced
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. Experience in numerical methods and CFD development using mesh-based scientific codes. Expertise in the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) as evidenced by their publications High performance computing (HPC