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Requisition Id 15537 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research associate in computational nuclear physics. This position focuses on nuclear theory with an emphasis on nuclear structure and
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challenges facing the nation. The Computational Coupled Physics (CCP) Group within the Computational Sciences and Engineering Division (CSED), at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Postdoctoral
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in the areas Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Integrated Hydrology Modeling. The successful candidate will have a strong background in computational science, data analysis, and
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Program (DOE IP) to advance the chemical processing of unique f-element isotopes, including Cf-252, Bk-249, Es-254, Fm-257, and Pm-147. A core focus of the DOE IP is to improve and develop novel chemical
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), Energy Science and Technology Directorate (ESTD), at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Major Duties/Responsibilities: Develop physics-based computational models, including Finite Element Analysis (FEA
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. This position resides in the Quantum Heterostructures Group in the Foundational & Quantum Materials Science Section, Materials Science and Technology Division, Physical Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National
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to communicate research results through reports, publications and presentations. Experience in accelerator physics, including working in a control room, conducting accelerator-based experiments, and computational
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in the areas of Hydrological and Earth System Modeling and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The successful candidate will have a strong background in computational science, data analysis, and process
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the Quantum Heterostructures Group in the Foundational & Quantum Materials Science Section, Materials Science and Technology Division, Physical Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). As
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implementation on hybrid quantum-classical hardware, and collaboration with a multidisciplinary team of researchers in quantum computing and computational condensed matter physics. The ideal candidate will have a