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. Extensive experience in the development and application of finite element method (FEM) or comparable methods for AM applications. Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated expertise in multi-physics simulations
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Structural Biologist to join a multi-disciplinary research team in development and application of paramagnetic labeling and proton polarization techniques for structure analysis! This project involves multi
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characterization techniques with mechanical behavior and finite element methods. The postdoctoral candidate will develop the processes needed to connect mechanical testing data with 3D microstructure of nuclear
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National Laboratory (ORNL). You will join our team as part of the Department of Energy’s Nanoscale Science Research Center (NSRC)-CHIP project. As part of our research team, the successful candidate will
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, transportation, and computing. The CIR Group is a part of the Geospatial Science and Human Security Division at ORNL. The CIR group is heavily engaged in modeling risk and resilience of critical infrastructures
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woody perennial plant systems. Effective writing and communication skills with a strong publication record. Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a
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Group in the Manufacturing Sciences Division of the Energy Science and Technology Directorate at ORNL. In this position, you will be a part of teams working toward achieving both the overall mission
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working in radiological environment. Experience in heat transfer and thermal modeling/simulation using finite-element analysis (FEA) or other software. Ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Energy materials synthesis and exploration with neutron scattering
at ORNL, please go to this link: http://neutrons.ornl.gov Neturon scattering has been proved as a unique and powerful tool for materials discovery and characterizations. As part of a cross-cutting project
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characterization. The NEEM group fabricates and qualifies experiments for reactor components, systems, and materials. This group focuses on the development of extreme environment experiments impacting technology