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Section of the Non-Reactor Nuclear Facilities Division of the Isotope Science and Enrichment Directorate of Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Design, simulate, and implement
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will work with a multidisciplinary team of simulation/design, and technology experts. Major Duties/Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be involved in both developing new and applying existing
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analysis by integrating diverse datasets (e.g., in situ observations, remote sensing products, model simulations) to inform model development, calibration, and validation. Collaborate with a
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project environment Experience with circuit simulation, mechanical CAD and printed circuit board design software and tools Expertise in troubleshooting and use of standard laboratory test equipment A strong
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/maintenance of detailed, logic driven, resource loaded schedules, Development/maintenance of summary and detailed cost estimates, Risk identification and management, to include Monte Carlo simulations, Change
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characterization, mechanical testing, 3D microstructural analysis, finite element simulations, atomistic modeling, and thermal transport measurement techniques to advance mechanistic understanding and predictive
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relationships between data and metadata. Collaborate on innovative solutions to automate and optimize the interplay between large scientific simulations, data ingestion, and AI processes (e.g., model training
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computing resources. The MMD group is responsible for the design and development of numerical algorithms and analysis necessary for simulating and understanding complex, multi-scale systems. The group is part
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computational mesh generation to generate validated computational results that are used for large-scale, physics-based simulations for variety of applications. Our Group: MMF is a computational multiphysics
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computational mesh generation to generate validated computational results that are used for large-scale, physics-based simulations for variety of applications. Our Group: MMF is a computational multiphysics