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is to integrate computational modeling with experimental methods and provide innovative solutions for technology growth. We aspire to help generate technical artifacts (patents) as well as scientific
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Requisition Id 16194 Overview: Interested in taking your scientific computing skills to the next level? We are seeking a research scientist to work in a world-class research group in the areas
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Qualifications: Ph.D. (within 0–5 years) in computational bioscience, computational biophysics, computer science, or a related field Strong programming skills in C++, Python, or similar scientific computing
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supporting the management and oversight of the ORNL classification program and the classification of scientific, technical, and other information as well as provide Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information
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. This position resides in Systems Engineering and Cybernetics Group in the Computational Sciences & Engineering Division of the Computing & Computational Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL
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Experiment Analysis Advanced Detection Data Science and Modeling and Simulation for Nuclear Related Research Environmental Risk and Energy Analysis Experience with computational modeling and simulation tools
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providing a chance to work on innovative projects and contribute to the future of nuclear science and technology. This is an evergreen position. We are continually reviewing applications to fill potential
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Qualifications: Ph.D. (within 0–5 years) in computational bioscience, computational biophysics, computer science, or a related field Strong programming skills in C++, Python, or similar scientific computing
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performance modeling, static analysis, or PIM/heterogeneous architecture research. Knowledge of large-scale scientific computing applications and algorithms (sparse linear system solvers, dense matrix
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simulation software related to radiation transport and computational fluid dynamics. Conduct performance profiling of existing scientific software to identify bottlenecks and implement strategies for improving