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Position Title: Ames National Laboratory Scientist I - Metal Production Research Job Group: Professional & Scientific Required Minimum Qualifications: Master’s degree and 3 years of related
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computational modeling techniques, Finite Element Modeling (FEM), and Discrete Element Modeling (DEM), and experimental testing of terrain properties for terrain-vehicle simulation and modeling. Focus
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planning or design related field Independent Review Board (IRB) Certification Experience with survey design and analysis (qualitative and quantitative) Strong facilitation, writing, and community engagement
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(Pair Distribution Function analysis), in-situ XRD, synchrotron radiation, measurements of magnetic properties, and other common materials characterization techniques, such as differential scanning
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with Iowa State University. Under general supervision, the Accountant will perform professional accounting functions including the review and analysis of accounting and financial transactions, and data
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challenges. The selected candidates will engage in innovative research in one or more of the following areas: (i). Separation science of rare earth elements, including selective partitioning between light and
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abilities. The successful candidate will play a critical role in ensuring campus safety by overseeing keying projects, reviewing security-related construction elements, and collaborating with campus partners
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available in Engineering of Microbial Systems as part of the microbial component of the NSF-funded Understanding the Rules of Life project, “Using the Rules of Antibiotic Resistance Development to Inform
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science research, including electron beam-based microstructural analysis and semi-quantitative chemical techniques, as well as e-beam, X-ray, neutron, and photon-based surface probe methods, (e.g., EBSD
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experience with characterization methods and analytical treatments that are commonly used in metallurgical and materials science research, including electron beam-based microstructural analysis and semi