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Requisition Id 15794 Overview: The Physics Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Astrophysics
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transmission construction and maintenance methods, perform tasks associated with the position. Install and remove poles, towers, and structures. Install and change transformers. Install and maintain underground
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(ORNL). Major Duties/Responsibilities: Manage multiple design and construction projects simultaneously, within scope, schedule, budget and/or available funding, from conception to turn over to operations
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through field response and completed with systematic, structured, intelligence analysis. Emphasis will be on emerging and disruptive technologies (EDT) that affect national security priorities. Applicants
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, materials, tools and methods involved in the construction or repair of buildings and other structures. Knowledge of the NEC code book. General knowledge of lock-out/tag-out and relating procedures. Strong
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of controlled composition and structure. The individual selected for this position will be responsible for exercising and maintaining fabrication capabilities. They will be encouraged to engage with staff within
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, finite volume, and machine learning to solve challenging real-world problems related to structural materials and advanced manufacturing processes. The successful candidate will have experience with
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Experiment (MPEX). This position will reside in the ORNL Fusion Energy Division (FED), reporting to the Division Director, and include significant interfacing with the Nuclear Structural Materials Group in
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bioeconomy systems, radiopharmaceutical therapies, advanced manufacturing for building construction, and transportation. In association with the CRIs, UT-ORII is in the process of hiring 100 joint faculty
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. Research will involve growth of single crystals and measurements to understand their structural and physical properties including magnetism and thermal transport, as well as helping to identify new magnetic