48 research-engineer-power-electronics Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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technology by helping to attract, develop, and retain the workforce of actinide scientists to meet the needs of the nation. Topic of Interest This position is supported by the Department of Energy Isotope
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Computational/theoretical chemistry and/or physics, chemical engineering, materials or a closely related field completed within the last 5 years. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with coding, electronic
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. This position is in the Technology Integration group within NCCS. Specific areas of research interest include: Integration of memory encryption, confidential computing, and trusted execution environments on both
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in the world. This position is in the Technology Integration group within NCCS. Specific areas of research interest include: Telemetry collection and analysis to inform system optimization, workload
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, technical reports, and presentations. Seek membership and service opportunities in professional, academic, and research organizations. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in computer science/engineering or relevant
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Sciences and Technology Directorate (ESTD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). As part of our research team, you will engage with researchers with various backgrounds such as materials science, sensing
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engineering, chemical engineering, or a related field completed within the last five years Quantitative and analytical research background which can be applied to conduct research analysis on advanced
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. in Hydrology, Earth system science, Water resources engineering, Computational sciences, Computer sciences or a related field completed within the last 5 years (or expected soon). Demonstrated
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visualization technologies, programming systems and environments, and system science and engineering. Major Duties/Responsibilities: The position requires collaboration within a multi-disciplinary research
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collaboration within a multi-disciplinary research environment consisting of mathematicians, computational and computer scientists, and domain scientists conducting basic and applied research in support of ORNL’s