30 experimental-fluid-mechanics Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Ph.D. in mechanical engineering or related field completed within the last five years, with a focus on robotics and automation. Strong interpersonal and communication skills to support team building and
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within the last five years. Preferred Qualifications: A record of excellence in experimental catalysis research as demonstrated through high-impact peer reviewed publications and/or patents Experience
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operations while addressing all of ORNL’s environmental health and safety requirements Self-assess experimental research abilities and identify weakness and secure learning resources to address these issues
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assessment models for long-term applications. Communicate and coordinate experimental results with other organizations to facilitate collaborations. Use range of analysis techniques to characterize
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national laboratories. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Assist in development of high-level framework which uses FPGAs for real-time processing of neutron data for experimental steering. Work with the project
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mechanisms as part of the Plant-Microbe Interfaces (PMI) Scientific Focus Area project (https://pmiweb.ornl.gov/ ). The Plant Systems Biology Group investigates how plant and microbial genes, proteins
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of the microstructural evolution and its relationship to mechanical behavior in steels, magnesium, aluminum, and Ni-based alloys. This knowledge will be used to evaluate the suitability of these alloys in automotive
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. Promote equal opportunity by fostering a respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in mechanical engineering, industrial engineering
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integration and utilization. Group initiatives encompass innovative sensor technologies, advanced modeling techniques, and precise control mechanisms specifically designed for the grid edge. Research promotes
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battery setup, including characterizations of ion transport and thermal and mechanical properties; Development of electrochemical methods to evaluate failure modes in these systems. This position is