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The Nuclear Technologies and National Security (NTNS) Directorate is seeking a highly qualified and motivated Postdoctoral Researcher specializing in energy economics and supply chain analysis, with
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: College of Engineering Organization: Industrial & Systems Engineering Title: Postdoctoral Scholar-AI Applications in Food Processing and Supply Chains
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specializing in energy economics and supply chain analysis. This role is pivotal in evaluating the economic competitiveness of the U.S. in the production and manufacturing of energy-related materials and
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and Energy Supply Chains DOE's Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (MESC) oversees a wide portfolio of programs that invest in U.S. manufacturing capabilities. Notable programs include
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local (e.g. local opposition to energy infrastructure), national (e.g., domestic energy policies), and global scales (e.g., trade and supply chains), along with broader societal impacts on health and
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development at Ames National Laboratory that address domestic supply-chain resilience. The role will pursue mechanisms, structure–property relationships, and phase evolution, associated with the discovery
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, Isolation of RNA, polymerase chain reactions, preparation of DNAs including plasmid DNA, cell transfections, primary T cell isolation, electroporation, enzyme assays, protein production, etc. Generating and
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on securing a domestic supply chain for critical materials, such as graphite. This candidate will join a team developing and testing material beneficiation, leaching, and separation unit operations for carbon
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 15 days ago
corporate spheres of influence to social tipping mechanisms (e.g., norm diffusion, policy mimicry, or supply chain alignment) and outline the theoretical pathways through which corporate actions have impact
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Manufacturing. CAAAM looks at additive manufacturing, which includes materials, science, cybersecurity, data analytics, logistics, and supply chain. Established in 2019 by the Texas State Legislature with $10