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Qualifications: A BS degree in computer science, computer engineering, information technology, information systems, science, engineering, business, or a related discipline and a minimum of eight (8) to twelve (12
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a related field with 7+ years of experience or a PhD in mathematics, computer science, engineering with relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with mesh generation/CFD applications
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Qualifications: Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in Computer Science, Data Science, Geospatial Science (GIS/remote sensing), Electrical/Computer Engineering, or a closely related discipline. Minimum of 10–12 years
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). The Emerging Technology Computational Group facilitates ORNL goals through HPC systems engineering, integration, and support for the research community at ORNL. By providing design, deployment, optimization
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energy, science, and technology. Leveraging a 75+ year UT–ORNL collaboration, UT-ORII supports convergent research, joint institutes, interdisciplinary PhD programs, and leadership development
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: PhD in Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Thermal-Mechanics, Fluids, or a closely related field. Experience in the development and application of complex engineering codes and preferable
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Requisition Id 15515 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory is looking for an Associate Plasma / Ion Beam Research Scientist to support the Enrichment Science and Engineering Division. This role
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extraordinary breadth of expertise across neutron science, computational science, materials science, nuclear energy, isotopes, biological and environmental sciences, national security, and energy technologies
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research program, focusing on neutron scattering capabilities. This position resides in the Direct Geometry Spectroscopy Group in the Spectroscopy Section, Neutron Scattering Division , Neutron Sciences
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. The research supports missions for multiple program offices within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), including Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Energy, Office of Fusion, Hydrocarbon and Geothermal Energy