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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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Requisition Id 15618 Overview: We are seeking a Computational Condensed Matter Physicist who will perform state-of-the-art numerical simulations of quantum magnets (i.e., quantum spin systems
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position in quantum information science. We seek outstanding candidates with expertise in quantum information science and condensed matter physics. Candidates that seek to build a research program focused on
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. These include areas such as additive manufacturing, quantum material design, scientific data reconstruction, for material discovery, inverse methods, complex optimization, population and evolutionary dynamics
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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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transformations as they relate to microelectronics, quantum materials, quantum information systems and autonomous synthesis in support of ORNL’s “atoms to applications” strategic initiative. As part of the CNMS
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, and positioning ORNL as the national leader in geospatial HPC, data infrastructure, and emerging computing paradigms (edge compute, neuromorphic, quantum). In this capacity you will be responsible
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systems, and biomedicine and health. It provides foundations and advances in quantum information sciences to enable quantum computers, devices, and networked systems. It develops community applications
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involves collaboration with multidisciplinary teams across data-rich science domains (e.g., quantum, energy, security, health) and mission-focused programs. You will contribute to, or lead, research on LLMs
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to ecosystems; large-scale field experiments; and ORNL transformative computing approaches—including the world’s first exascale system, Frontier. Major Duties and Responsibilities: The Associate Laboratory