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Laboratory (ORNL) and Department of Energy (DOE) mission. Selection will be based on qualifications, relevant experience, skills, and education. This position resides in the Manufacturing Robotics and Controls
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techniques (such as, large language models) in the neutron powder diffraction data life cycle. This work will be conducted collaboratively with other scientists within the Neutron Scattering Division and
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for irradiation and process them afterwards to isolate plutonium-238, recycle the neptunium target material, and dispose of various waste streams. This position focuses on exploring new chemical processing
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Requisition Id 14907 Overview: The Data and AI Systems Research Section/Workflow systems Group within the Computer Science and Mathematics Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is
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Requisition Id 14630 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on groundbreaking research focused on techniques for on-the-fly analysis of neutron diffraction data. Oak
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learning based manufacturing process development and optimization. This position resides in the Materials Joining Group in the Materials Structures and Processing Section, Materials Science and Technology
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fostering a respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in materials science/engineering, physics, applied physics, engineering, or a
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environment, set priorities to accomplish multiple tasks within deadlines, and adapt to ever changing needs. Special Requirements: Applicants cannot have received their PhD more than five years prior
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challenges facing the nation. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate who will support resilience of critical infrastructure system projects at ORNL. This position resides in
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. One of the unique time-of-flight imaging capabilities enabled at VENUS is Bragg edge radiography. The measurement of the Bragg edge shift provides information of a lattice plane shift through a sample