58 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Postdoctoral research jobs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Requisition Id 15907 Overview: The Radiation Effects and Microstructural Analysis Group (REMAG) within the Materials Science and Technology Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is
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Computational/theoretical chemistry and/or physics, chemical engineering, materials or a closely related field completed within the last 5 years. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with coding, electronic
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, radiological health, medical physics, nuclear engineering, applied mathematics or a closely related discipline) Sound foundation in radiation transport, behavior of radionuclides in biological systems, and/or
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, Computer Science, or a closely related field. Experience in at least one of the following areas: FPGA programming (VHDL/Verilog, HLS) Pixel detectors in high-energy physics or radiation detection
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analysis necessary for simulating and understanding complex, multi-scale systems. The group is part of the Mathematics in Computation (MiC) Section of the Computer Science and Mathematics (CSM) Division. CSM
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reside in the Materials Joining Group in the Materials Analysis and Interface Science Section, Materials Science and Technology Division, Physical Sciences Directorate, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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: https://www.ornl.gov/content/research-integrity Basic Qualifications: To be eligible you must have completed a PhD in chemistry, physics, engineering, or a related field with in the last 5 years
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Qualifications: Ph.D. in electrical engineering, computer science, or related discipline completed within the last five years. Demonstrated expertise in computed tomography (CT), with experience in sparse-view and
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array of capabilities in nuclear nonproliferation, data analytics, cybersecurity, cyber-physical resiliency, geospatial science, and high-performance computing, our organization seeks to produce world
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funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Basic Energy Sciences (BES) in the Materials Sciences and Technology Division (MSTD). The successful candidate will be expected to work effectively