59 postdoc-exercise-physiology Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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credential to maintain employment. Postdocs: Applicants cannot have received their Ph.D. more than five years prior to the date of application and must complete all degree requirements before starting
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conferences (e.g., NeurIPS, SC, AAAI, or domain-specific venues like Fusion Science or Computational Materials). Collaborative mindset in team environments and across disciplines. Special Requirements: Postdocs
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residency requirement, you will be required to obtain a PIV credential to maintain employment. Postdocs: Applicants cannot have received their Ph.D. more than five years prior to the date of application and
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RTDS. Experience with software development. Experience with use of GPUs, multi-core CPUs, advanced computing (e.g., QPUs). Excellent written and oral communication skills. Motivated self-starter with
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within the last 5 years. Programming experience including the use of one or more of C/C++, Python, Fortran, Git, and CMake. Writing and communication skills and the ability to publish. Preferred
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-intensive process because it is shown to be a leading driver of computational accuracy. As a result, for certain use cases of interest to ORNL, we are in need of an applications engineer capable of generating
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an environment where a variety of perspectives and backgrounds are valued, ensuring ORNL is known as a top choice for employment. These principles are essential for supporting our broader mission to drive
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experiments to neutron reflectometry studies. The main objectives are: (1) To implement fluorescence microscopy techniques and Flicker spectroscopy to studies of DIBs under electrical stimulation; (2) Use other