110 scholarship-phd-water-resource-management research jobs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in United States
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research in the fields of hydrology, hydraulics, and water resources management for energy-water security at various spatial scales, from river basin to national. Develop, improve, and implement novel water
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assessment, privacy preserving federated learning techniques, and knowledge distillation to target resource-constrained training and inference, especially in edge computing scenarios at Oak Ridge National
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tools at scale; integrating observational data; and quantifying Earth system predictability and uncertainty associated with interactions between water, energy, biogeochemical cycles, and aerosols. Major
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candidate will support the analysis of energy-water interactions by using both process-based modeling and data science to provide multi-disciplinary solutions to energy challenges that have impacts from local
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temperature compounds (UHTC’s) structures. Knowledge of the organic chemistry, synthetic methods, and the skill level to work with air and/or water reactive compounds will be a mandatory requirement
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, which operates in support of DOE's Better Plants and Better Climate Challenge programs. The mission of the MEERA group is to research, analyze, and disseminate knowledge on energy, carbon, water, and
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physics-based models for process supervision in a diverse range of applications, including electrical grid monitoring, additive manufacturing, and water treatment. The chosen candidate is expected
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develop innovative strategies and technologies that will strengthen the nation’s leadership in creating solutions to help sustain the Earth’s natural resources. As a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office
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), Earth systems science (land, water, ecosystems, and biodiversity), and human dynamics, as well as various other research domains ranging from advanced materials and nuclear science to high-performance
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investigating the effects of natural and engineered materials on the stabilization of mercury (Hg) in contaminated environmental media (air, soils, sediments, water). The successful candidate will focus