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, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in Materials Science & Engineering, Computational Sciences, Physics, or a related field completed within the last 5 years Demonstrated
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, and Service. Promote equal opportunity by fostering a respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in Welding Engineering
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: https://www.ornl.gov/content/research-integrity Basic Qualifications: To be eligible you must have completed a PhD in chemistry, physics, engineering, or a related field with in the last 5 years
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Qualifications: PhD in radiation biology, health physics, nuclear engineering, computational biology, or related areas, with experience in performing radiation dosimetry research Experience in occupational and
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habitat use. The successful candidate will work within a multidisciplinary team of biologists, hydrologists, engineers, and data scientists, contributing to nationally relevant research that informs
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. Basic Qualifications: PhD in electrical/computer engineering, computer science, or a related discipline A minimum of 8 years of relevant experience in image/signal processing and machine learning
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Qualifications: PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or a related discipline. A minimum of 1 year of postdoctoral
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, declassification, and classified subject areas: Bachelor’s degree plus 12 years of relevant experience, or Master’s degree plus 10 years relevant experience, or PhD plus 7 years relevant experience The applicant
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-flows. Basic Qualifications: PhD in mathematics, computer science, engineering, or related field earned within the last 5 years. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with mesh generation/CFD applications
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PhD in materials science and engineering, physics, chemistry, or electrical engineering or a related field. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in scanning transmission electron microscopy Background