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Requisition Id 16196 Level: RP02 Overview: We are seeking a Sensor Application Engineer who will focus on design and installation and assist with the development (hardware and software), of sensor
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and data analytics with applications in a large variety of science domains. NCCS is home to some of the fastest supercomputers and storage systems in the world. This position is in the Technology
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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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security. We utilize our expertise in numerical discretization techniques, high performance computing, mesh generation, and geometry representation for a wide variety of physics applications. Our intention
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and journals, such as SC, ASPLOS, ICRC, ISSCC, MICRO, ISCA, HPCA, ICPP, and IEEE TPDS. Actively collaborating with industry, academia, government labs, and applications developers in a variety of venues
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Requisition Id 16197 Overview: We are accepting applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position who will focus on the intersection of material science, materials characterization, and
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of our team, the Procurement Engineer will play a vital part in the entire supply chain process for the HFIR, including but not limited to reactor materials procurement, commercial grade dedication
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interface across multiple layers—from user-facing applications, system infrastructure and networking. You will apply systems engineering principles throughout the lifecycle (requirements, architecture
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Write software to support cutting edge research and facilitate Proof of Concept demonstrations Implement, evaluate, and enhance machine learning pipelines for cybersecurity applications Basic
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applications. You will utilize ORNL's new capabilities of aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM). A particular focus of the research will be understanding heterogeneities, such as