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position in quantum information science. We seek outstanding candidates with expertise in quantum information science and condensed matter physics. Candidates that seek to build a research program focused on
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materials that may serve as model systems displaying quantum behaviors. It will also provide opportunities for collaboration with quantum computing efforts within the Quantum Science Center, guiding and
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, materials science, or other closely related field completed within the last 5 years Experience with density functional theory methods including electronic and phonon band structure calculations using Quantum
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computing, clusters, artificial intelligence, quantum, and other advanced computing resources. Compile and debug large science and engineering applications. Identify and resolve system-level bugs in
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, and biological systems. ORNL’s computational science research efforts enable scientists to efficiently implement these models at the extreme scale of computing and to store, manage, analyze, and
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quantum and/or microelectronic materials, enabling Labs-of-the-Future (LoTF) for breakthrough science. The position resides in the Nanomaterials Theory Institute (NTI) within the Theory and Computation
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& Computing Center to support ORNL’s geospatial high-performance computing (HPC) research portfolio within the Geospatial Science and Human Security Division. ORNL is the nation’s geospatial research laboratory
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systems, and biomedicine and health. It provides foundations and advances in quantum information sciences to enable quantum computers, devices, and networked systems. It develops community applications
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structure, property, and function in support of the user program and theme science. Selection will be based on qualifications, relevant experience, skills, and education. Functional Hybrid Nanomaterials
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home to more than 7,500 staff, an outstanding ecosystem of world-class user facilities, and an unparalleled breadth of expertise spanning neutron science, high-performance computing, materials and