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in sustainable manufacturing technologies with an emphasis on life cycle research. Experience in manufacturing process or energy systems modeling. Proficiency in the use of industry standard modeling
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engineering, architecture, architectural engineering, or related field completed within the last five years. Experience in building energy modeling and analysis. Deep understanding of building thermal physics
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in the areas of Hydrological and Earth System Modeling and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The successful candidate will have a strong background in computational science, data analysis, and process
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manufacturing technologies and manufacturing systems that could achieve transformative gains in process productivity and enhance manufacturing sustainability Strong analytical capabilities with an experience in
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physics, materials science, applied mathematics, computer science, or a related field, and no more than five years of experience beyond PhD. Preferred Qualifications: Background in quantum magnetism
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physical characterization techniques (differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic light scattering, small angle neutron and/or x-ray scattering) to characterize the DIBs; and (3) Develop/implement image
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. This project uses crystal growth and physical property measurements to develop, understand, and control new and emerging materials. This position resides in the Correlated Electron Materials Group in
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-ray Scattering Group in the Materials Science and Technology Division of the Physical Science Directorate. NScD operates the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR), the United States' highest flux reactor
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, Teamwork, Safety, and Service. Promote equal opportunity by fostering a respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A PhD degree in physics
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Sciences Division (CSD), Physical Sciences Directorate, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The postdoc will perform molecular dynamics simulations, statistical mechanics (e.g., rate theory) and