215 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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solutions aligned with lab priorities. You’ll collaborate with UX leads, organizational leaders, developers, and stakeholders to prioritize, coordinate, and oversee UX efforts that deliver intuitive
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aligned with lab priorities. You’ll collaborate with UX leads, organizational leaders, developers, and stakeholders to prioritize, coordinate, and oversee UX efforts that deliver intuitive, accessible, and
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transformative solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. Within ORNL, the Building Envelope Materials Research Group develops and deploys affordable, energy efficient and resilient building
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research and development atmosphere. Projects range from creating new 3D models based on conceptual (whiteboard) designs and cleaning up legacy prints, to participating in large design reviews. AET resides
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system architecture, design, implementation, and testing including hands on work in a research and development atmosphere. Projects will target the development of lab scale to pilot plant sized nuclear
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production target materials. This involves the development of experimental plans to examine material properties such as thermal diffusivity, thermal conductivity, and thermal expansion – material properties
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Requisition Id 15213 Overview: We are seeking a Project Controls Specialist to support the project controls efforts on either large-scale scientific research and development projects or large
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will work collaboratively with internal ORNL teams and external users and lead efforts to develop new techniques and expand applications into emerging material systems. This is an evergreen position. We
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ORNL teams and external users and may also lead efforts to develop new techniques and expand applications into emerging material systems. This is an evergreen position. We are continually reviewing
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with internal ORNL teams and external users to develop new techniques and expand applications into emerging material systems. This is an evergreen position. We are continually reviewing applications