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specifically on developing machine learning-based surrogates and emulators for the dynamics of power grids. This role involves creating advanced probabilistic models that capture the complex behaviors
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lead efforts to develop experimental techniques using conventional and coherent imaging in the ultrafast time domain, as well as a computational framework for modeling and reconstructing images
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to detector/system modeling and optimization for count rate, resolution, and throughput. Document methods and develop user-facing procedures and best practices for reliable operation during user runs
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methodologies and tools for economic and ecological analyses of hydropower systems. The position will involve the development and use of computer models, simulations, algorithms, databases, economic models, and
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The Theory and Modeling Group at the Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) seeks an outstanding Assistant Scientist to lead and support frontier research at the intersection of AI/ML, data
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agencies and other national laboratories. The candidate will develop power systems and electricity market modeling, and analytics tools that support energy, economic, and financial analyses of power grid
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. Position Requirements Ph.D. and an internationally recognized record of research in nuclear physics 10+ years of relevant experience Demonstrated leadership and administrative experience Ability to model
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, instrumentation, modeling, and data science Position Requirements Recent or soon-to-be-completed PhD (within the last 0-5 years) in field(s) of materials science, physics, computational science, or a related field
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communication skills, and ability to interact with people at all levels both within and outside the laboratory. Ability to model Argonne’s core values of impact, safety, respect, integrity, and teamwork
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experiments. Develop reinforcement learning models to improve gate fidelity. Leverage CNM’s state-of-the-art facilities, including the nanofabrication cleanroom and the Quantum Matter and Device Lab’s dilution