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atomic vibrations control energy transport and functionality and (2) develop an understanding of scattering–elasticity relationships in quantum and magnetic materials. Research thrusts for the position may
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Requisition Id 15882 Overview: We are seeking a Research Staff Scientist to advance our fundamental understanding in 2D materials, thin films, and hybrid nanostructures for quantum information
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into compelling multimedia and executive-ready formats. The Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate advances high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, data science, quantum computing, and
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timely manner Maintain strong commitment to the implementation and perpetuation of ORNL core values and ethics Basic Qualifications: A PhD related to computational or theoretical physics, chemistry
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Lustre parallel file system. NCCS serves multiple agencies including DOE, NOAA, and the Air Force. The NCCS also supports the center’s Quantum Computing User Program (QCUP) which provides access to state
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quantum and/or microelectronic materials, enabling Labs-of-the-Future (LoTF) for breakthrough science. The position resides in the Nanomaterials Theory Institute (NTI) within the Theory and Computation
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structure, property, and function in support of the user program and theme science. Selection will be based on qualifications, relevant experience, skills, and education. Functional Hybrid Nanomaterials
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Group, Theory & Computation Section, Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS), Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD) at ORNL. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Design, implement, and deploy advanced
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home to more than 7,500 staff, an outstanding ecosystem of world-class user facilities, and an unparalleled breadth of expertise spanning neutron science, high-performance computing, materials and
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. This position resides in Systems Engineering and Cybernetics Group in the Computational Sciences & Engineering Division of the Computing & Computational Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL