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programs to excel at the forefront of science and technology; performs R&D to advance the field of knowledge and/or technology in one’s respective specialty; sets, implements, and models standards
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related field completed within the last 5 years. Research background in S/TEM or SPM. Strong proficiency in mechanical design and computer aided design (CAD) and 3D modeling. Preferred Qualifications
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, and user interfaces for advanced manufacturing process analysis, modeling, and control to foster a secure and energy-efficient manufacturing ecosystem. In your role, you will lead software security
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and documentation tools (such as Jira, Confluence, etc.) Preferred Qualifications: Experience supporting AI-enabled systems and software for model training is preferred. Understanding of platforms
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drawings and 3D models, supporting accurate and efficient assembly and installation processes. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability and willingness to learn new technical skills as
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Requisition Id 14855 Overview: The Fusion Energy Division at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory seeks applications for a Mechanical Designer. The selected candidate will focus on the modeling, design
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to advance the field of knowledge and/or technology in one’s respective specialty; sets, implements, and models standards for performance of work consistent with Environment, Safety, Security, Health, and
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). SolidWorks (3D modeling and design). SKM PowerTools (Arc Flash analyses, coordination studies). ETAP (Electrical system analyses). Proficiency with LabVIEW (system architecture, programming, debugging). MATLAB
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seeking a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in distributed intelligence, reasoning models, LLMs, workflow management, and distributed systems to contribute to the development of advanced decentralized
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numerical models to co-optimize affordability and performance in building envelope components and systems. Perform simulations and laboratory and field experiments to evaluate heat transfer and mass transport