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post-doctoral research associate to simulate amorphous materials and crystallization reactions using atomic-scale simulations. As a post-doc, you will utilize high performance computing and rare event
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national scale. Lead and participate in research partnerships with industrial and academic partners. Lead or contribute to proposals for future research related to clean and renewable energy development
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this role, you will have the opportunity to lead and contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at transforming scientific data management and workflows to enable AI-readiness at scale. You will work
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phenomenological and/or computational methods for quantum/classical dynamics in complex system. Preferred Qualifications: Rich experience with modeling in spin or atomic dynamics will be highly advantageous. Basic
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. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to assist ORNL scientists involved in these efforts, to gain expertise in biokinetic and dosimetric modeling, and to assist and eventually lead in the preparation
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to convey their requirements for I/O performance and data atomicity, consistency, durability, and retention. Intelligent and automated selection and composition of data and storage service capabilities and
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by project sponsors. You will also be involved in proposal writing with our scientists while taking the lead in publishing high impact papers. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Work within a committed
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for simulating atomic nuclei, as well as preparing data and using machine learning models for investigating how the properties of atomic nuclei connect to fundamental questions in physics, such as constraining
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scalability and simulation accuracy of quantum computing systems. For more information, visit qscience.org. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Lead and contribute to collaborative research projects involving
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-building energy performance and systems integration, deployment, and analysis in support of the DOE mission. Staff members lead and participate on teams focused on R&D and deployment of energy-efficient