39 density-functional-theory-molecular-dynamics Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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emerging at the grid edge, providing essential services crucial to its reliable operation. Employing a diverse range of disciplines such as control theory, optimization, economics, game theory, data
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), the world's most intense pulsed accelerator-based neutron source. Together these facilities operate 30 instruments for neutron scattering research, each year carrying out more than 1,000 experiments in
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intelligence techniques for scientific workflows deployed across heterogeneous computing resources. As a postdoctoral fellow at ORNL, you will join a dynamic team of researchers specializing in workflow
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rapid design/fabrication. As part of the research team, you will investigate optical fiber instrumentation, such as distributed acoustic sensing (DAS)/optical time domain reflectometry (OTDR), optical
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experience in hydrological or Earth system modeling, with emphasis on process understanding and prediction. Strong background in computational sciences, including numerical methods, high-performance computing
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. This includes identifying candidate materials and developing ideas for tuning them toward interesting ground states and behaviors. Lead the writing of research papers resulting from your work with support from
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, Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). This position presents a unique opportunity to develop cutting-edge high-performance computing (HPC) and machine
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the Manufacturing Science Division (MSD), Energy Science and Technology Directorate (ESTD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to work in the areas of life cycle energy impacts analysis, technoeconomic analysis
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computing AI on High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster. Examples on areas of research interest include but are not limited to: Vision transformers. AI foundation models. Computing and energy-efficient
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fuel forms. This position would support anisotropy and microstructural characterization of nuclear fuel materials to establish a link between nuclear fuel materials properties and performance. A focus