14 postdoctoral-in-electrical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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science, computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, and optical engineering, and frequently collaborates with partners in industry, academia, and other government organizations
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. Basic Qualifications: PhD in physics, applied physics, material science, chemistry, chemical or electrical engineering, or a related discipline completed within the last five years. A background in
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success. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field. Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated experience in nanoscale device fabrication
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, optical or electrical engineering, or a related discipline. Expertise in optical fiber communications and sensing. Proficiency in Python, C/C++, or other language for data analysis or instrumentation
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development. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in computer science/engineering, electrical engineering, data science or a related field completed within the last five years. Experience of AI and efficient computing
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Requisition Id 15276 Overview: We are seeking a postdoctoral research associate who will study the dynamics of high-intensity proton beams in the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) ring. This project
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Requisition Id 15094 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will focus on material property testing, analysis, and modeling of reactor isotope
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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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science and engineering, physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, or a related field completed within the last 5 years. Previous experience/knowledge in one or more of the following areas: nanoscale
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Requisition Id 15028 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate – Chemical Engineering to support research activities within the Isotope Applications Research Group (IARG) at Oak