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transportation guidance and instructions (written and/or verbal) for shipping campaigns and single shipments. Interfaces and communicates transportation requirements to various organizations and multiple vendors
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. This position is in the Technology Integration group within NCCS. Specific areas of research interest include: Integration of memory encryption, confidential computing, and trusted execution environments on both
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intimate familiarity with standard style guides (especially the Chicago Manual of Style and scientific style guides such as ACS), polished writing skills, and general knowledge of science and technology
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This position is partially supported by the University of Tennessee–Oak Ridge Innovation Institute (UT-ORII), and resides in the Composite Science and Technology Section in the Manufacturing Science Division (MSD
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Requisition Id 15757 Overview: We are seeking a Computational Scientist for the Multiscale Materials group in the Computational Science and Engineering Division (CSED). The candidate will be
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Support Organize and facilitate training for TSSC specialists, ensuring compliance and technical competence. Provide advice on technical security requirements for new construction, renovations, and design
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Requisition Id 15341 Overview: The Power Systems Resilience (PSR) Group in the Electrification and Energy Infrastructure Division (EEID) within the Energy Science and Technology Directorate (ESTD
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. Basic Qualifications: BS degree in chemistry, engineering, biology, physics, or a closely related discipline. A minimum of 2 years of analytical laboratory experience. Preferred Qualifications
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&D focus areas can include, but are not limited to, sample introduction for solid and/or liquid samples, collision and mass shifting technology, isotopic analysis, determination of novel material
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advanced modeling and simulation in support of DOE missions and national priorities. CCSD researchers drive breakthroughs that enable scientific discovery, strengthen national security, and accelerate U.S