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management, workflow management, High Performance Computing (HPC), machine learning and Artificial Intelligence to enhance our capabilities in making AI-ready scientific data. As a postdoctoral fellow at ORNL
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include data compression and reconstruction, data movement, data assimilation, surrogate model design, and machine learning algorithms. The position comes with a travel allowance and access to advanced
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MSTD on the physical metallurgy of aluminum alloys for various applications including automotive, aerospace, and thermal management. Projects will include application of physical metallurgy principles
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single node between multiple secure workloads. Investigate and evaluate mechanisms for secure encrypted communication across RDMA based networks. Design and evaluate key distribution and management
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to Computational Methods for Data Reduction. Topics include data compression and reconstruction, data movement, data assimilation, surrogate model design, and machine learning algorithms. The position comes with a
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partners, including contributions to proposals and project development. Deliver ORNL’s mission by aligning behaviors, priorities, and interactions with our core values of Impact, Integrity, Teamwork, Safety
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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
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management skills are required. This position resides in the Deposition Science and Technology Group at the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF) in the Manufacturing Sciences Division (MSD), Energy
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computational models for quantum magnets and neutron scattering observables. Generate, document, and manage synthetic datasets (e.g. S(Q,ω), diffraction, thermodynamic data) for AI training and validation
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, Quantum Science Center. The Quantum Science Center (QSC) is headquartered at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which is managed by UT-Battelle for the DOE Office of Science. By