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Requisition Id 15794 Overview: The Physics Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Astrophysics
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production and neutron irradiation. To learn more about Neutron Sciences at ORNL, please go to this link: http://neutrons.ornl.gov The Postdoctoral Research Associate will focus on scientific projects
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broad knowledge of ORNL requirements and processes related to ES&H, Production, Quality Assurance, procurement/contracts, construction/maintenance, and Security. Experience with supply chain management
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of interest include structure-preserving finite element methods, advanced solver strategies, multi-fluid systems, surrogate modeling, machine learning, and uncertainty quantification. The position comes with a
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to ORNL's Research Code of Conduct. Our full code of conduct, and a statement by the Lab Director's office can be found here: https://www.ornl.gov/content/research-integrity Benefits at ORNL: UT Battelle
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topics of interest include high-dimensional approximation, closure models, machine learning models, hybrid methods, structure preserving methods, and iterative solvers. Successful applications will work
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through the High Flux Isotope Reactor, the Radiochemical Engineering Development Center, ORNL’s other nuclear facilities, and an assemblage of world-leading scientists and engineers. Please visit https
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transmission construction and maintenance methods, perform tasks associated with the position. Install and remove poles, towers, and structures. Install and change transformers. Install and maintain underground
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(ORNL). Major Duties/Responsibilities: Manage multiple design and construction projects simultaneously, within scope, schedule, budget and/or available funding, from conception to turn over to operations
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states, magnetic phase transitions, and corresponding structural responses at high magnetic fields, using high flux neutron scattering techniques. Additionally, collaborative work will be performed with