57 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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atomic vibrations control energy transport and functionality and (2) develop an understanding of scattering–elasticity relationships in quantum and magnetic materials. Research thrusts for the position may
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Requisition Id 15885 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate – Simulation and Machine Learning for Composite Manufacturing who will focus on developing physics-based simulation
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materials. In this role, you will develop and apply methods that integrate physics‑guided image correction with intelligent (AI/ML‑enabled) data‑acquisition strategies. Key objectives include (1) implementing
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, together with band-excitation and internally developed modalities, to probe environmental- and temperature-dependent behavior and to develop new scanning probe techniques aimed at discovering underlying
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network of universities, national laboratories, and industrial partners to develop a scientific ecosystem for fault-tolerant quantum-accelerated high-performance computing (QHPC). Major Duties
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) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to perform R&D in the areas of electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulation and software development as well as dynamic
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). Major Duties/Responsibilities: Designing, developing, and conducting experiments related to data center thermal management technologies, phase change heat transfer processes, dehumidification systems
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for additive manufacturing (AM). The candidate will aid staff in conducting high quality research by developing, integrating, and deploying advanced sensing modalities (e.g., thermal, optical, acoustic, etc
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emphasis on controlling coherent spin-spin interactions. In addition, the ideal candidate will develop new quantum sensing protocols leveraging coherent spin dynamics in high-field and low
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physical characterization techniques (differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic light scattering, small angle neutron and/or x-ray scattering) to characterize the DIBs; and (3) Develop/implement image