64 agent-based-computing-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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computing resources. The MMD group is responsible for the design and development of numerical algorithms and analysis necessary for simulating and understanding complex, multi-scale systems. The group is part
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computed tomography (CT) reconstruction, including sparse-view and limited-angle algorithms, and the application of advanced machine learning (ML) and computational imaging methods to scientific and
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Requisition Id 15769 Overview: The Computational Hydrology and Atmospheric Science (CHAS) Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Mathematics in Computation Section Position ID: ORNL-POSTDOCTORALRESEARCHASSOCIATE4 [#27230] Position Title: Position Location: Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831
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interest in developing and using agentic AI workflows to advance the way in which computational science is conducted Self-disciplined work ethic and eagerness to tackle challenging research problems
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and tool-using agents for experiment design, simulation steering, data collection, and lab/compute orchestration; planning and memory; multi-agent collaboration. Scientific Reasoning: Program/path
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Requisition Id 15447 Overview: The Data and AI Systems Research Section/Workflow systems Group within the Computer Science and Mathematics Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is
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' highest flux reactor-based neutron source, and the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS), the world's most intense pulsed accelerator-based neutron source. Together these facilities operate 31 instruments
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Program (DOE IP) to advance the chemical processing of unique f-element isotopes, including Cf-252, Bk-249, Es-254, Fm-257, and Pm-147. A core focus of the DOE IP is to improve and develop novel chemical
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physiologists, and data scientists to tackle fundamental issues in AI/ML-based photosynthesis research and applications. The selected scientist will have access to the world’s most advanced resources in computing