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position in radiation dosimetry research. We seek a colleague with research interests in exploring radiation effects on humans using advanced simulation and computational approaches for radiation dose
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and numerical algorithms for modeling and simulation of nuclear systems. Computational Nuclear Engineers within the RTHPCM group will work with group, section, and division members and external
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, remote sensing products, model simulations) to inform model development, calibration, and validation. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of hydrologists, Earth system scientists, and computational
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electronic system design and control Experience with modeling and simulation tools (e.g., MATLAB/Simulink) Programming experience in C/C++, Python, or similar languages Hands-on experience with testing
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analysis (FEA)—to evaluate and predict the behavior of complex rotating machinery operating under extreme conditions. Through the integration of modeling, simulation, and experimental validation, the group
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simulation and flood inundation modeling. River basin planning and operations modeling, including reservoir simulation and optimization. Hydrodynamic modeling of water temperature and quality constituents
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the behavior of complex rotating machinery operating under extreme conditions. Through the integration of modeling, simulation, and experimental validation, the group supports the design, performance
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networked controls used in transactive energy systems to unique modeling and simulation technologies for national security applications. Oak Ridge National Laboratory supports unique research needs
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analysis by integrating diverse datasets (e.g., in situ observations, remote sensing products, model simulations) to inform model development, calibration, and validation. Collaborate with a
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. The goal of this work is to investigate the dynamics of beams with intense space charge and benchmark simulation models against experimental results. As a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science