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benefits, including medical and retirement plans and flexible work hours, to help you and your family live happy and healthy. Employee amenities such as on-site fitness, banking, and cafeteria facilities
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applications. You’ll help design, train, and evaluate AI systems that plan, reason, and take actions to accelerate scientific discovery across domains (materials, chemistry, climate, fusion, biology, and more
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, reliable, predictable, and efficient operations. This scope includes the HFIR maintenance program and processes; implementation of corrective, predictive, preventative, and modification work activities; work
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retirement plans and flexible work hours, to help you and your family live happy and healthy. Employee amenities such as on-site fitness, banking, and cafeteria facilities are also provided for convenience
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chain, material flows, and development costs throughout the lifecycle of a geothermal well to identify opportunities to reduce materials, time, and environmental impact of geothermal wells. Help support
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Section, Neutron Scattering Division, Neutron Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The successful candidate will provide essential technical support to help achieve the group's
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computational colleagues. Timely dissemination of research results through publications and presentations at scientific conferences and workshops. Maintain a strong commitment to the implementation and
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closely with a focused group of scientists, technicians, and engineers on ambitious, fast paced technical projects in support of the DOE Isotope Program. This has been a quickly expanding program at ORNL
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flexible work hours, to help you and your family live happy and healthy. Employee amenities such as on-site fitness, banking, and cafeteria facilities are also provided for convenience. Other benefits
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of materials across metallic, ceramic, and composite systems. The Alloy Behavior and Design research in MSTD supports missions for multiple program offices within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), including