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and Technology Division, Physical Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Working in support of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fusion Energy Sciences (FES), Office
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PhD in physics, chemistry, materials science, or related field. A minimum of 1 year of related experience. A strong record of research demonstrated by publications in peer-reviewed journals and
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advance the integration of observations and experiments into Earth system models across multiple scales. In particular, we are seeking a scientist with expertise in process-based modeling of biogeochemistry
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decisions. Basic Qualifications A master’s degree in physical sciences (materials, chemistry, physics, optics) or an engineering discipline (Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical, or Industrial) and 4+ years
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microstructural behavior Perform failure analysis and process–property correlation to guide material and process improvements Maintain high scientific productivity through collaboration, innovation, and research
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for quality assurance, nuclear material control, radiological work, and general laboratory safety. Basic Qualifications: PhD in nuclear engineering, materials science, physics, chemistry, chemical engineering
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process development for delivering stable isotopes for medical, industrial, and DOE mission critical applications. As part of our research and processing team, you will work closely with a focused group of
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providing enriched stable isotopes products. We lead the R&D and production process development for delivering stable isotopes for medical, industrial, and DOE mission critical applications. As part of our
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a focus on biobased materials, polymer and chemical processing, materials formulation, critical mineral separations and process technologies. Simulation, modeling, modern AI/ML and emerging
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researcher in the ORNL Physical Sciences Directorate and the University of Tennessee-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute, you'll have access to a rich network of resources, including seminars, training