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emphasis on controlling coherent spin-spin interactions. In addition, the ideal candidate will develop new quantum sensing protocols leveraging coherent spin dynamics in high-field and low
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datasets, geospatial and remote sensing tools (e.g., Google Earth Engine). Grid modeling and planning, either through development of bespoke capacity expansion and/or production cost models, or application
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challenges facing the nation. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will support the Quantum Sensing and Computing Group in the Computational Science and Engineering Division (CSED), Computing
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challenges facing the nation. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will support the Quantum Sensing and Computing Group in the Computational Science and Engineering Division (CSED), Computing
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, remote sensing products, model simulations) to inform model development, calibration, and validation. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of hydrologists, Earth system scientists, and computational
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analysis by integrating diverse datasets (e.g., in situ observations, remote sensing products, model simulations) to inform model development, calibration, and validation. Collaborate with a
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for additive manufacturing (AM). The candidate will aid staff in conducting high quality research by developing, integrating, and deploying advanced sensing modalities (e.g., thermal, optical, acoustic, etc
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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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respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Required Qualifications: PhD in Nuclear engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, or a related field completed
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PhD in materials science and engineering, physics, chemistry, or electrical engineering or a related field. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in scanning transmission electron microscopy Background