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Requisition Id 15728 Overview: We are seeking a Group Leader for Accelerator Physics (AP) who will focus on executing an R&D portfolio advancing the state of the art in the control, simulation and
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Requisition Id 15813 Overview: We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in sensor integration, data acquisition, and in situ process monitoring
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Theoretical Physics or a related discipline completed within the last 5 years. Experience with High Performance Computing and programming for massively parallel computers. Experience with quantum many-body
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transformative solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. The Enrichment Systems Engineering Section is seeking a Process Design Engineer who will support the Enrichment Science and Engineering
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Requisition Id 15635 Overview: We are seeking a Research Scientist who will support a growing portfolio of research in cutting edge physics-based machine learning, geophysical modeling, spatial and
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in the Quantum Heterostructures Group, Materials Science and Technology (MST) Division, Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Major Duties/Responsibilities
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on facility operations schedules. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Development, execution, and analysis of experimental studies with emphasis on advancing pellet fueling physics through a combination of
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challenges facing the nation. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will support the Quantum Sensing and Computing Group in the Computational Science and Engineering Division (CSED), Computing
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. This position resides in the Quantum Heterostructures Group in the Foundational & Quantum Materials Science Section, Materials Science and Technology Division, Physical Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National
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atomic vibrations control energy transport and functionality and (2) develop an understanding of scattering–elasticity relationships in quantum and magnetic materials. Research thrusts for the position may