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verify, validate, and benchmark developed algorithms on available hardware. Deliver toolkits and new capabilities that execute on ORNL’s leading computational infrastructures. Collaborate in authoring peer
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power electronics resources modeling, explore different intelligence algorithms to enhance ease of usage of simulations, and different applications of EMT simulations. Selection will be based
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Requisition Id 15000 Overview: We are seeking an Associate R&D Staff member who will focus on algorithmic tools for process monitoring, diagnosis, and control. This position resides in the Sensors
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of the Algorithms and Performance Analysis (APA) group, work with NCCS users across a wide variety of computational domains to enable their efficient use of the world class facilities provided by the NCCS. We seek
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/ adoption of those tools with others in the government complex. Review and improve the implementation of reporting tools, based on the outputs of automated data analysis algorithms focused on the performance
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Requisition Id 15349 Overview: The Workflow Systems Group in the Computer Science and Mathematics Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a staff fellow with expertise in
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teams to codesign hardware, algorithms, benchmarks and software for QHPC systems, aiming to advance our strategic goals in leveraging quantum computing and high-performance computing (HPC) to develop
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transport problems across the fission and fusion energy fields. These areas include application of cutting-edge high performance computing algorithms, workflows, and methods to solve problems related
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on the development of new algorithms and methods that can be used to analyze large and complex scientific data using novel computer architectures such as high performance, neuromorphic, and quantum computing. We are a
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to bear as you develop new methods to address scientific and engineering problems, collaborate with leaders in your field and across the laboratory, while working with the world’s fastest computers, and