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. Extensive experience with High Performance Parallel File Systems (Lustre, WEKA, GPFS, etc). Experience with performance and diagnostic tools for benchmarking, analysis and tuning of systems, networking, and
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skills. General computer skills. Ability to perform basic trade skills related to the use of tools and creation of material lists. Ability to use logic and reasoning to identify strengths and weaknesses
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a global leader in the fabrication of next generation nuclear fuels, high temperature ceramics, and radioisotope sorbents. This position would support the fabrication of ceramic and metallic coatings
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conditions to produce high performance material and relate the material performance to microstructure use advanced characterization techniques. Work with team members to develop new research directions and
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at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). As part of our team, you will implement and maintain high-reliability electronic safety interlock systems for personnel protection from unique facility hazards
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quality assurance standards and ITIL practices while aligning with project management guidelines. Contribute to the development of ORNL’s AI/ML tools, leveraging high-performance computing resources and AI
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Requisition Id 14781 Overview: The Nuclear and Radiological Protection Division (NRPD) at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) seeks a Radiobioassay Program Technical Specialist
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to the following: Assist with the evaluation and improvement of electrical systems to enhance performance, reliability, and address obsolescence issues. Specify, develop, and procure subsystems and components
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changes when warranted. Perform high-quality reactor modeling, simulation, and thermal-hydraulic (T-H) analyses to support the HFIR safety basis, operational issues, and long-term upgrade projects. Perform
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to the Communications and Community Engagement Directorate (CCED). Responsibilities: Craft clear, compelling narratives around emerging technologies (artificial intelligence, machine learning, high performance computing