208 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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establishing shared design standards, advancing UX maturity, and mentoring the next generation of UX leaders at ORNL. This position resides in the User Experience group of the Application Development Division in
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Requisition Id 15045 Overview: The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Nuclear Fuel Element Performance (NFEP) Group in the Nuclear Fuel Development (NFD) Section within the Nuclear Energy and Fuel
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-end developers, ensuring software is intuitive, accessible, and aligned with stakeholder expectations. Develop and maintain comprehensive project documentation including charters, roadmaps, software quality
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Requisition Id 14959 Overview: We are seeking an Instructional Designer who will focus on development, implementation, and evaluation of web-based training for new-hire and incumbent personnel in
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to deliver groundbreaking advancements with a variety of applications, from national security to life-saving medical treatments. ESED is the national steward for the research, development, and demonstration
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clustered computing services to researchers who process large data sets and/or develop code as a part of their project. Ensure the availability, performance, scalability, and security of production systems
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compliance with applicable policies and procedures, and that acquisitions are completed on time and on budget. The position will also drive process improvements, personnel development, serve as a resource for
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Development (NFD) Section within the Nuclear Energy and Fuel Cycle Division. The PFF Group is a global leader in coated particle fuel research for advanced reactors (e.g., tristructural isotropic (TRISO) coated
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operations staff, which significantly reduces the need for off-hours support. DevOps Engineering facilitates the delivery, operation, and monitoring of developed applications for R&D projects. We operate
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Requisition Id 15052 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to use advanced scanning probe microscopy for the development and application of multiscale excitonic probes. In