58 postdoc-catalysis-stability-density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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relevance to clean energy, climate resilience, and infrastructure planning. Postdocs benefit from access to world-leading high-performance computing facilities and a deeply interdisciplinary research
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Laboratory (ORNL). As part of our team, you will investigate the atomic and electronic structures in energy and quantum materials and correlate them with relevant properties for energy and data storage
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compliance, reproducibility, and interoperability across scientific domains. By improving data readiness processes, this role will amplify the potential of AI-driven discovery in areas such as high energy
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in the Materials Science and Technology Division (MSTD), Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The selected candidate will work with multiple other groups within
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strong background in quantum computing, computational physics, and a solid understanding of condensed matter quantum many-body theory. This position resides within the Quantum Computational Science group
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capabilities for advanced nuclear materials systems. In addition, this work includes developing processes that connect mechanical and thermophysical testing data with the microstructures of ceramic and metallic
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develop cutting-edge differential privacy techniques for large-scale models across multiple institutions. This position offers a unique opportunity to work with the world's first exascale system
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modeling and networked biological systems. You will work at the intersection of high-performance computing (HPC), computational biophysics, and machine learning, leveraging leadership-class computing
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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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Programming Systems R&D: Contribute to DOE goals of enabling performance‑portable high‑productivity languages (Python/Julia/Rust) and evaluate the emerging role these languages and frameworks within scientific