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and existing strategic directions for the ORNL and DOE Stable Isotope Program. Research, develop, and execute new methods of processing materials unique to extremely high-value isotopic material
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policy issues that strive to ensure global nuclear security. One of our major focus areas is the development of advanced approaches to operation, characterization, and analysis of nuclear fuel cycle
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extraordinary breadth of expertise across neutron science, computational science, materials science, nuclear energy, isotopes, biological and environmental sciences, national security, and energy technologies
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deadlines. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate orally and written within a highly professional environment. Requires high level of accuracy and attention to detail. Excellent computer
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Isotope Program and other DOE mission areas. This has been a quickly expanding program at ORNL and offers significant opportunities for professional growth. The team demonstrates a collective excitement for
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Isotope Program and other DOE mission areas. This has been a quickly expanding program at ORNL and offers significant opportunities for professional growth. The team demonstrates a collective excitement for
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on the development of new algorithms and methods that can be used to analyze large and complex scientific data using novel computer architectures such as high performance, neuromorphic, and quantum computing. We are a
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at ORNL. Research activities will include the design of efficient data preprocessing workflows, transforming level-1b large volumes of high-resolution satellite imagery, deployment feature extraction and
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programs and providing specialty measurement capabilities as an essential part of the ORNL Radiological Protection Program. The primary focus of this position is to perform low-level radiochemical analyses
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opportunities. Working with ESED line leadership, build and lead a matrix team of high-performing, cross-functional staff by fostering collaboration across ORNL and engaging external expertise when needed