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advanced machine learning models of core transport and pedestal properties for prediction of future tokamak experiments and comparison against other surrogate models trained on existing databases. Couple
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Requisition Id 10534 Overview: The Transportation Analytics & Decision Sciences (TADS) Group within the Buildings and Transportation Science Division (BTSD), Energy Science and Technology
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Transportation Science Division (BTSD) at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking applicants for the position of Postdoctoral Research Associate. The Applied Research in Mobility Systems group focuses
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the Team and sponsoring organizations. Furthermore, the position requires collaborating and interacting with staff at ORNL’s Battery Manufacturing Facility located at the National Transportation Research
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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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nuclear and chemical sciences and engineering, applied materials, sophisticated manufacturing, biosecurity, transportation, and computing. Our multi-disciplinary research teams are passionate about
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characterizations of the developed materials. This project will develop materials and processing technologies that will result in reduced ohmic loss conductors that can transport power with smaller size and/or
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and Modeling Group Leader, Dr. Gary Staebler, on the theory development of the high impact, gyro-fluid system (GFS) that will become the core linear eigenmode solver for the TGLF quasi-linear transport
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the nanofabrication research group, including e-beam lithography, photolithography, plasma processing, metal deposition, and focused ion beam processing to fabricate devices. Characterize electronic transport and
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the position title and number referenced in the subject line. If you are selected for interview, you will be required to send in a minimum of two letters of reference. Please include a discussion of your