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the following areas are required: 1) wetland science; 2) hurricane science; 3) remote sensing; 4) deep learning and AI, 5) high-performance computing. Experience using AI models is required; experience
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, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). This position presents a unique opportunity to develop cutting-edge high-performance computing (HPC) that incorporate machine learning/artificial intelligence (ML
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Isotope Program and other DOE mission areas. This has been a quickly expanding program at ORNL and offers significant opportunities for professional growth. The team demonstrates a collective excitement for
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Isotope Program and other DOE mission areas. This has been a quickly expanding program at ORNL and offers significant opportunities for professional growth. The team demonstrates a collective excitement for
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Requisition Id 15195 Overview: The Field Intelligence Operations Division invites candidates to apply to join the team as a Senior High Performance Computing (HPC) Engineer for Classified
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, configurations, and operational procedures. Lead and apply systems analysis techniques and engage with stakeholders to define hardware, software, and system functional specifications for high-performance and
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at ORNL. Research activities will include the design of efficient data preprocessing workflows, transforming level-1b large volumes of high-resolution satellite imagery, deployment feature extraction and
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) design working closely with analysis, fabrication, assembly, and testing personnel. Design complex components and subassemblies for high-speed rotating equipment using machine design fundamentals and
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opportunities. Working with ESED line leadership, build and lead a matrix team of high-performing, cross-functional staff by fostering collaboration across ORNL and engaging external expertise when needed
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programs and providing specialty measurement capabilities as an essential part of the ORNL Radiological Protection Program. The primary focus of this position is to perform low-level radiochemical analyses