16 phd-in-simulation-engineer Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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a respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in condensed matter physics, material science, chemistry, or nuclear engineer and
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to advanced 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
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analysis necessary for simulating and understanding complex, multi-scale systems. The group is part of the Mathematics in Computation (MiC) Section of the Computer Science and Mathematics (CSM) Division. CSM
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engineers, leveraging cutting-edge resources; most notably the Frontier supercomputer, the world's first exascale computing system. This is a unique opportunity to engage in transformational research
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AI-ready scientific data. As a postdoctoral fellow at ORNL, you will collaborate with a dynamic team of scientists and engineers, leveraging cutting-edge resources; most notably the Frontier
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for the design and development of numerical algorithms and analysis necessary for simulating and understanding complex, multi-scale systems. The group is part of the Mathematics in Computation (MiC) Section
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development of numerical algorithms and analysis necessary for simulating and understanding complex, multi-scale systems. The group is part of the Mathematics in Computation (MiC) Section
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will work with a multidisciplinary team of simulation, design, and technology authorities, and should have a clear passion for R&D and a commitment to fostering team growth. Job Duties and
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travel allowance and access to advanced computing resources. The MMD group is responsible for the design and development of numerical algorithms and analysis necessary for simulating and understanding
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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