266 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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: Support APT research efforts and oversee APT laboratories (LEAP and FIB instruments) within the CNMS, which will involve conducting APT experiments as part of the CNMS user program as well as performing
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research efforts and oversee APT laboratories (LEAP and FIB instruments) within the CNMS, which will involve conducting APT experiments as part of the CNMS user program as well as performing independent
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research efforts and oversee APT laboratories (LEAP and FIB instruments) within the CNMS, which will involve conducting APT experiments as part of the CNMS user program as well as performing independent
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to operations. Develop project definitions, scopes of work, methods of accomplishment, and project baseline forecasts that include schedules, and cost/spending profiles. Collaborate with cross-functional teams
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methods towards improving our understanding of unique target materials. You will be working with scientists, engineers, technicians, and safety and quality assurance staff to support material testing and
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program. The Reliability Engineering Team Lead provides line management to the reliability engineers and craft supervisor. The Team Lead will also be responsible for working with the group leader and other
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providing technical consulting to numerous work-for-others projects! This position resides in the Enterprise Operations group in the Digital Services Infrastructure and Operations division
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by leading research for cutting-edge characterization techniques such as atom probe tomography (APT), electron microscopy, X-ray and neutron scattering, surface analysis, or other advanced methods. You
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characterization techniques such as atom probe tomography (APT), electron microscopy, X-ray and neutron scattering, surface analysis, or other advanced methods. Candidates will work collaboratively with internal
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for cutting-edge characterization techniques such as atom probe tomography (APT), electron microscopy, X-ray and neutron scattering, surface analysis, or other advanced methods. You will work collaboratively