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to hire a computer scientist specializing in techniques for scalable performance and energy usage optimization of software targeting high performance computing (HPC) systems. As a member of the Science
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developing the technical basis for the first fusion nuclear facility and the position will involve several disciplines, with an intended focus on design, analysis, and optimization of fluid flows in tritium
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knowledge of key AI methods such as deep learning, operator learning, and Bayesian optimization, and apply it to develop next-generation surrogate models. This position will enable you to coordinate and
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species. It can be fine-tuned for downstream applications such as predicting genetic perturbations, optimizing photosynthetic apparatus for performance, selecting top performing genotypes for various
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, configurations, and operational procedures. Cluster Management and Optimization: Oversee the installation, configuration, and management of HPC clusters, ensuring optimal performance, scalability, and reliability
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to determine effective solutions and optimal providers, whether internal or external, for programs and services. Evaluate and report the effectiveness of programs and services using Kirkpatrick’s 4 levels
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). The Emerging Technology Computational Group facilitates ORNL goals through HPC systems engineering, integration, and support for the research community at ORNL. By providing design, deployment, optimization
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-generation designs. Develop and apply dynamic system simulation tools for nuclear system design, analysis, and optimization. Optimize system and component designs for performance and safety. Complete thorough
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, and optimization solutions for both QC and HPC systems. We are a leader in computational and computer science, with signature strengths in high-performance computing, quantum computing, and simulations
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programs, supporting system reliability, asset management, and maintenance optimization to ensure long-term operational performance. As a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national laboratory