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Scattering Division (NSD), the Instrument Development group in the Neutron Technology Division (both part of the Neutron Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), and the Neutron and X
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Requisition Id 15472 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will contribute to the development and implementation of novel tensor network algorithms and their combination
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computations relevant to the development of strategic nuclear performance codes for nuclear reactors. This position resides in the Radiation Effects and Microstructural Analysis Group (REMAG) in the Materials in
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large-scale training and post-training pipelines (including distributed data/compute and evaluation harnesses). Collaborate with domain scientists and external partners; co-develop end-to-end AI workflows
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, you will collaborate with leading experts in quantum photonics, theory, and nanofabrication across ORNL. Your role will involve developing innovative fabrication methods to create monolithic photonic
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advanced many-body methods, high-performance computing, and machine learning approaches. The successful candidate will play a leading role in developing computational methods and high-performance algorithms
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Research Associate to develop and apply scalable artificial intelligence (AI) / deep learning (DL) methods to advance multi-scale coupled physics simulations in support of the missions and programs of the US
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develop cutting-edge differential privacy techniques for large-scale models across multiple institutions. This position offers a unique opportunity to work with the world's first exascale system
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Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). As such, you will have the opportunity to work on some of the most challenging and impactful research and development programs in healthcare informatics, bioinformatics
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Laboratory (ORNL). Major Duties/Responsibilities: Develop models and software for the design and optimization of sensor networks in complex systems, such as water treatment systems Develop physics-based and