303 parallel-computing-numerical-methods "https:" positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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enrichment devices for processing uranium-bearing and stable isotope compounds. The Mechanical Systems Modeling Group applies first-principles physics and empirically informed methods to advance
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systems, high-speed parallel file systems, and archival solutions critical to advancing scientific discovery and innovation. As part of ORNL’s leadership-class computing ecosystem, you will play a vital
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Requisition Id 15558 Overview Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking highly motivated HPC Linux Systems Engineers to join teams operating some of the most advanced computing environments in
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empirically informed methods to advance the fundamental engineering understanding of gas centrifuge systems. The group leverages analytical techniques and advanced computational tools—including finite element
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a particular emphasis on error-corrected methods for future fault-tolerant quantum computing. The algorithms will be designed to address key models of quantum materials, such as the Hubbard model
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attracting scientists from all over the world conducting world-class research in physical, chemical, and materials sciences. More details about the instruments and their scientific impact can be found at https
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the world, Frontier, along with numerous commodity clusters and specialized programs and partnerships. Frontier is one of the scientific research community's most powerful computational instruments
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industrial experience or an equivalent combination of education and relevant electrical experience. Completion of an approved electrical apprenticeship program. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of drawings
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the world, Frontier, along with numerous commodity clusters and specialized programs and partnerships. Frontier is one of the scientific research community's most powerful computational instruments
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the world, Frontier, along with numerous commodity clusters and specialized programs and partnerships. Frontier is one of the scientific research community's most powerful computational instruments