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Requisition Id 15182 Overview: The National Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) provides state-of-the-art computational and data science infrastructure for technical and scientific
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Requisition Id 15260 Overview: We are seeking a Systems Engineer who will focus on engineering design, installation, and troubleshooting associated with the rapidly growing field of stable isotope
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Requisition Id 15145 Overview: The National Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a research scientist in the area of applied AI/ML
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Engineering, Physics, or related field. Requires broad knowledge of the NSDD program. Demonstrated ability to work with cross-discipline teams to develop and implement technical solutions. Demonstrated ability
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measure success. Basic Qualifications: A BS degree in computer science, computer engineering, information technology, information systems, science, engineering, business, or a related discipline and a
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science, computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, and optical engineering, and frequently collaborates with partners in industry, academia, and other government organizations
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Requisition Id 15217 Overview: The Multiscale Biomedical Systems group in the Advanced Computing in Health (ACH) section in Computational Sciences and Engineering Division (CSED), Computing and
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Fission Energy and Science Directorate, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). This position involves leading strategic development of high-performance computing methods and application to challenging
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Qualifications: Requires a bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer engineering, or related field and a fundamental understanding of cyber security principles, tools, and operational applications. Preferred
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and participation in an ongoing random drug testing program. About ORNL As a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national laboratory, ORNL has an impressive 80-year legacy of addressing