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. Interest in exploring robot programming, computer vision sensing, programming, and prototyping. Publication record and ability to lead innovative research projects. Excellent communication skills and a
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various computer software programs. * Must meet educational requirements prior to employment start date. Additional Required Qualifications Demonstrated experience securing distributed critical
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believe they have the skills and ambition to succeed at NREL to apply for this role. Job Description The High Performance Algorithms and Complex Fluids (HPACF) Group in the NREL Computational Science Center
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believe they have the skills and ambition to succeed at NREL to apply for this role. Job Description The NREL Materials, Chemical and Computational Science (MCCS) directorate has an immediate opening for a
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graduate within the last three years. * Must meet educational requirements prior to employment start date. Additional Required Qualifications PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Computational
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computing, and advanced choice modeling techniques are encouraged to apply. Relevant areas of research the candidate will be working on include: (i) Travel demand modeling, (ii) Econometric and statistical
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. Assist in project management, including report writing, paper publications, and presentations in program review or conferences. Desired Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: The researcher has the opportunity
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believe they have the skills and ambition to succeed at NREL to apply for this role. Job Description The High-Performance Algorithms and Complex Fluids (HPACF) group in the Computational Science Center
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, synthetic biology and bioconversion, analytical sciences, computational modeling, and lignocellulosic chemistry and catalysis. A postdoctoral researcher role is available in NREL’s Renewable Resources and
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computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code built on AMReX, and Nalu-Wind, and unstructured-grid CFD code. These codes are capable of multi-physics/multi-scale simulations of the fluid-structure interaction and are