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Requisition Id 11879 Overview: ORNL is searching for a group leader to lead the newly formed Spatial Statistics group. This group focuses on developing and applying advanced statistical and
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wide range of fields that include expertise in data science, statistics, nuclear engineering, and scientific computing to deliver high impact nonproliferation research, release relevant open source
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researching or using hydrological and nutrient transport processes, statistical methods in hydrology/environmental sciences, basin scale modelling experience using process-based hydrologic models Experience
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, statistical, probabilistic, or algorithmic solutions to address real world problems in the healthcare and biomedical research using DOE leadership computing resources. Major Duties and Responsibilities: As a
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to the built environment and human activity spaces. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Develop new and existing population and geodemographic models through statistical or computational methods for improvements
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). Knowledge of and experience with numerical analysis and applied mathematics, including optimization, statistics, and solution of inverse problems. Diverse experience in many application areas such as nuclear
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after emergencies. Analyze large-scale datasets from diverse sources to extract insights relevant to grid resilience and equity analysis. Apply statistical techniques and machine learning algorithms
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with DOE National Laboratories (or similar R&D organizations). Specialization in safeguards inspection/verification technologies and instruments. Knowledge of applied statistics, particularly applied
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technologies and instruments. Knowledge of applied statistics, particularly applied to NDA measurement uncertainties and/or sampling. Demonstrated ability to design and deliver instructional curricula. Ability
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controls. Perform analysis, comparison, review and/or validation of data, resulting in determination of effectiveness of financial controls. Analyses will involve critical thinking and moderate statistical