34 research-engineer-power-electronics Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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, environmental engineering, chemical engineering, geothermal engineering or a related field completed within the last 5 years. Quantitative and analytical research background which can be applied to conduct
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experimentally validating simulations efforts for quantum spin systems. This position resides in the Correlated Electron Materials Group in the Materials Science and Technology Division, Physical Sciences
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teams across the laboratory Ability to function well in a fast-paced research environment, set priorities to accomplish multiple tasks within deadlines, and adapt to ever changing needs Special
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creatively in collaborative and frequently interacting teams of researchers. Ability to set priorities to accomplish multiple tasks within deadlines and adapt to changing needs. Special Requirements
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environment on scientifically challenging problems. Demonstrated ability to communicate research results in peer-reviewed publications. Good interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills. Applicants
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. Collaborate within a multi-disciplinary research environment consisting of computational scientists, computer scientists, experimentalists, engineers, and physicists conducting basic and applied AI/DL research
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Requisition Id 15584 Overview: Do you have a passion for applying AI methods for accelerating scientific discoveries and an ability to think outside of the box in a collaborative and open
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field of study. Experience in computational fluid dynamics or thermal hydraulic simulation. Proven scientific research ability evidenced through peer-reviewed publications and/or presentations
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Requisition Id 15490 Overview: The Multimodal Sensor Analytics group in the Electrification and Energy Infrastructure Division (EEID) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher with proven expertise in
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/Responsibilities: The position requires collaboration within a multi-disciplinary research environment consisting of mathematicians, computational and computer scientists, and domain scientists conducting basic and