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researcher in the ORNL Physical Sciences Directorate and the University of Tennessee-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute, you'll have access to a rich network of resources, including seminars, training
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opportunity by fostering a respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A BS degree in computer science, computer engineering, physics science or
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resides in the Materials Science and Technology Division (MSTD), Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD), at ORNL. Materials for extreme operating environments is among ORNL’s signature research capabilities
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and clustered computing services to researchers who process large data sets and/or develop code as a part of their project. Ensure the availability, performance, scalability, and security of production
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computational mesh generation to generate validated computational results that are used for large-scale, physics-based simulations for variety of applications. Our Group: MMF is a computational multiphysics
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computational mesh generation to generate validated computational results that are used for large-scale, physics-based simulations for variety of applications. Our Group: MMF is a computational multiphysics
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on magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flows of electrically conducting liquids in a magnetic field, such as liquid metals (LMs) as well as plasma physics relevant to breeding/cooling fusion energy applications. The selected
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degree with a minimum of 4 years of experience, or a PhD in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Computer Engineering, or related field Experience in research environments focused on advanced SPM or equivalent
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production process development for delivering stable isotopes for medical, industrial, and DOE mission critical applications. As part of our research and processing team, you will work closely with a focused
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characterization, topology optimization, and real-time sensing. CSED focuses on transdisciplinary computational science and analytics at scale to enable scientific discovery across the physical sciences, engineered