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Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL); Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States

     Published: April 11, 2024   08:49

     
                        
Duties: We are looking for candidates to join our team in Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Theoretical Division (T-Division). T-Division provides a unique and engaging environment that fosters multi-disciplinary collaborations to support the laboratory’s strategic basic research and national security missions. The Applied Mathematics and Plasma Physics (T-5) group within T-Division conducts research across a wide variety of topics including fusion science, space plasma, numerical analysis, computational imaging, optimization, and the modeling of critical infrastructure (gas pipelines and electrical grids). These application areas are tied together by research in novel algorithms, numerical methods, artificial intelligence, and machine learning
Requirements: Degree in Applied Math, Computational Sciences, Statistics, Physics, or Engineering within the past five years (or soon to be completed); Strong programming experience in C/C++, Fortran, Python, and/or GPU languages (e. g. CUDA); Demonstrated experience in conducting original scientific research through peer reviewed publication record; Excellent communication skills (both oral and written)

Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL); Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States

     Published: April 11, 2024   08:49

     
                        
Duties: As a Scientist, you will perform research and development to improve Monte Carlo particle transport simulation in areas that support the national-security programs and mission of the Laboratory. The successful candidate will develop and maintain the group’s production Monte Carlo particle transport software, which include the Fortran based MCNP® (Monte Carlo N-Particle) software and C++ based Monte Carlo Application Toolkit (MCATK)
Requirements: A doctoral degree in physics, engineering, applied mathematics or a closely related field completed within the last five years or soon to be completed; A record of achievement in Monte Carlo radiation transport (theory, simulation, code development); Experience with computational parallelism (MPI, OpenMP, C++ Threads, Kokkos, CUDA, etc. ); Experience in modern software development techniques; Experience with GPU programming

Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL); Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States

     Published: April 11, 2024   08:49

     
                        
Duties: The Monte Carlo Particle Transport Methods Group (XCP-3) at Los Alamos National Laboratory is seeking an early career postdoctoral candidate to join our world-class team! The successful applicant will gain experience in Monte Carlo particle transport methods development with one of the world’s foremost Monte Carlo teams
Requirements: A Ph.D. in physics, engineering or applied mathematics, or a related field. The candidate must be within 5 years of completion of Ph.D., or will have completed all Ph. D. requirements by commencement of the appointment; Record of achievement in Monte Carlo radiation transport (theory, simulation, code development); Experience with computational parallelism (MPI, OpenMP, C++ Threads, GPU parallelism)

Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL); Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States

     Published: April 3, 2024   16:31

     
                        
Duties: The focus of the project is to develop quantum computing algorithms for quantum scattering in atomic and molecular systems that are expected in a fusion energy system, and demonstrate the schemes in current quantum computers. Candidates with background in (1) quantum scattering theory and computation, particularly in atomic and molecular physics, and quantum chemistry; and/or (2) quantum computing, are preferred. Fusion energy science background is desirable but not required. The selected candidates are expected to work with a team of fusion energy scientists, atomic physicists, and quantum computing scientists. The initial appointment is for two years, with a possible third year extension depending on performance and funding availability
Requirements: Completion of a Ph.D. in STEM field within the last five years or expected completion within the current academic year. Demonstrated expertise in one or more areas of quantum computing, atomic/molecular physics, quantum chemistry, and quantum scattering broadly defined

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