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process-based modeling of hydrologic or land surface processes. The WSMG group develops advanced surface/subsurface integrated hydrologic and reactive transport models, works with other groups to compare
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, possession, or manufacture within the last year. This includes marijuana and cannabis derivatives, which are still considered illegal under federal law, regardless of state laws. Hybrid Eligibility
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cells, glove boxes, fume hoods, chemical laboratories. Success in this role requires a solid foundation in radiochemistry and hands‑on experience with unit operations such as solvent extraction, ion
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managing image registries such as Quay or Harbor Solid understanding of networked computing environment concepts Strong working knowledge of Unix systems fundamentals and common network protocols Ability
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the nation in two critical areas: advancing enrichment technologies and exploring stable isotope production and applications. The division leverages an elite staff of scientists and engineers with the world
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Requisition Id 16090 Overview: We are seeking a Geospatial Software Engineer. This position resides in the Remote Sensing and Environmental Informatics Group in the Earth System Informatics and Data
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Isotope Reactor (HFIR), a premier source of neutrons for the U.S. scientific community. HFIR provides one of the highest steady-state neutron fluxes of any research reactor in the world. The thermal and
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well in a fast-paced research environment, set priorities to accomplish multiple tasks within deadlines, and adapt to ever changing needs. Experience with solid modeling and finite element analysis codes
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maintaining or improving image quality. These advances will directly support operando studies of solid‑state batteries and porous electrodes and accelerate the development of predictive transport and
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. Outcomes are designed to directly support land and water resource managers by providing scientifically defensible guidance, restoration frameworks, and performance metrics that promote environmental recovery