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and systems that incorporate both electrical and mechanical components. This position resides in the Applications Engineering Group within the Enrichment Science and Engineering Section. The Section
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cold neutron beams needed for science. Design of most of these subsystems is expected to complete in calendar year 2026 with procurement and installation following. Major Duties/Responsibilities
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Requisition Id 15588 Overview: The Materials Science and Technology Division of the Physical Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) invites applications for a research staff
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Sponsorship: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. About ORNL: As a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national laboratory, ORNL has an impressive 80-year legacy of addressing
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, and biological systems. ORNL’s computational science research efforts enable scientists to efficiently implement these models at the extreme scale of computing and to store, manage, analyze, and
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Requisition Id 15601 Overview: The Analytics and AI methods at Scale (AAIMS) group in the National Center for Computational Science (NCCS) is hiring Senior Research Scientist to push the frontier
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Requisition Id 15600 Overview: The Analytics and AI Methods at Scale (AAIMS) group in the National Center for Computational Science (NCCS) is hiring a Research Scientist to advance the frontier
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position in AI for science. As energy consumption is becoming a serious challenge facing large-scale AI data centers, you will work with experts in this area exploring combination of existing techniques
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Requisition Id 15489 Overview: The Analytics and AI at Scale (AAIMS) group under Advanced Technology Section (ATS) of NCCS is hiring two postdoctoral research associates to push the frontier
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coordinate research focused on developing the science of PMI in the extreme environments anticipated in future magnetically confined fusion energy systems. Research objectives will include understanding