42 web-developer-university-of-liverpool Postdoctoral positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in United States
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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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transformative solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. Within ORNL, the Building Envelope Materials Research (BEMR) Group develops and deploys affordable building envelopes for new construction
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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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). As a Postdoctoral Research Associate, you will contribute to cutting-edge research and development efforts aimed at enhancing the resilience of critical infrastructure systems against various threats
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solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. The Nuclear and Extreme Environments Measurements (NEEM) Group within the Fuel Development Section (FDS), Nuclear Energy and Fuel Cycle Division (NEFCD
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experiments in the SNS ring including experiment design, and data analysis. Develop software for data acquisition and analysis as needed. Perform simulations using a well-tested model of the SNS ring to
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) develop new research questions and hypotheses and generate relevant datasets, and (3) work directly with stakeholders to ensure production of relevant deliverables. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Conduct
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sparse algorithms. The successful candidate will contribute to advancing secure, trustworthy, and efficient AI solutions for scientific applications. Key responsibilities include developing state
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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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at temperatures of 50 mK-350 K and at fields of up to 15 T with emphasis on the development of new sensing protocols optimized for high-field and low temperature environments. In addition, these sensors will be