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researcher in the ORNL Physical Sciences Directorate and the University of Tennessee-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute, you'll have access to a rich network of resources, including seminars, training
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Qualifications: A BS degree in Human Resources, Communications, Business, Science, Engineering or related discipline. Experience with the ORNL Administrative Systems including SAP, SuccessFactors, Marketplace, PAS
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, substation, corridor scenarios) Integrate physics-informed machine learning models with signal processing feature extraction Develop prototype software tools for automated waveform analytics and real-time
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. Basic Qualifications: BS degree in chemistry, engineering, biology, physics, or a closely related discipline. A minimum of 2 years of analytical laboratory experience. Preferred Qualifications
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national laboratory or within the Department of Energy complex. Knowledge and experience with an enterprise-wide Learning Management System (LMS). Special Requirements: Physical Requirements: Work involves
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: The design and analysis of computational methods that accelerate AI/ML when applied to large scientific data sets; Energy efficient physics-aware algorithms, capable of distributed learning on high performance
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success. Basic Qualifications: An AS or BS in a relevant scientific or technical field such as biology, chemistry, physics, or engineering. Proficiency in core laboratory techniques (e.g., pipetting
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, Reporting & Documentation Perform vulnerability analyses of physical, acoustic, electromagnetic, and technical environments. Document findings, develop risk-based recommendations, and provide formal reports
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, leadership of subcontract negotiations, participation on process improvement teams, award of evaluated, best-value procurements, cost-type and cost-share subcontracts, and subcontract closeout. This position
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experimentally validating simulations efforts for quantum spin systems. This position resides in the Correlated Electron Materials Group in the Materials Science and Technology Division, Physical Sciences