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artifacts (journal articles). Almost all of our simulation codes require a mesh to discretize the spatial domain of interest. For some applications, generating this mesh has historically been a labor
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(ORNL). This position will focus on the development, characterization, and application of engineered nanoparticles for medical isotope systems, including technologies relevant to isotope processing
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aluminum alloys. The position will allow significant interactions with researchers of varying backgrounds and other opportunities for professional development. This position lives in the Alloy Behavior and
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, presentations, reports, and code documentation. Align behaviors, priorities, and interactions with our core values of Impact, Integrity, Teamwork, Safety, and Service. Promote equal opportunity by fostering a
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Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) seeks a motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate. This position primarily focuses on large-scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and AI-integrated multiscale modeling
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demonstration of centrifuge technology. The successful candidate will participate in research and development (R&D) activities that strategically advance science and technology focused on gas testing of prototype
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) and scientific imaging. This position emphasizes bridging cutting-edge ML/AI with real-world imaging systems in collaboration with experimental scientists, leveraging facilities such as the
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management skills are required. This position resides in the Deposition Science and Technology Group at the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF) in the Manufacturing Sciences Division (MSD), Energy
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-sensor fusion, and propagation modeling — to develop AI-enabled detection, classification, and triangulation algorithms for critical energy infrastructure applications. This position resides within
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computational physics, computational materials, and machine learning and artificial intelligence, using the DOE’s leadership class computing facilities. This position will utilize methods such as finite elements