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Management Oversee the readiness and lifecycle management of TEMPEST and TSCM equipment, tools, and technology. Develop and implement inspection schedules and resource plans to meet mission requirements. Track
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opportunity by fostering a respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: PhD in Physics, Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a closely
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). On-sensor data processing demonstration with hardware prototypes. Potential involvement in beam tests or radiation-source laboratory setups. Basic Qualifications: Ph.D. in Physics, Electrical Engineering
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professionals to accelerate scientific discovery and engineering advances across a broad range of disciplines. As an important part of the broader High-Performance Computing (HPC) infrastructure, the division
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Requisition Id 15588 Overview: The Materials Science and Technology Division of the Physical Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) invites applications for a research staff
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requirements into actionable project requirements and deliverables. Demonstrated practical experience in IT project work, applications development, and major infrastructure/technology deployments and upgrades
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experimentally validating simulations efforts for quantum spin systems. This position resides in the Correlated Electron Materials Group in the Materials Science and Technology Division, Physical Sciences
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developing closed-loop optimization strategies for growth conditions, defect engineering, and in-situ diagnostics. Integrate simulations, theory, and experiment by developing workflows that combine atomistic
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. Basic Qualifications: A BS in science, engineering, or related field with 8 to 12 years of quality experience. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. Experience in
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to address scientific and engineering problems, collaborate with leaders in your field and across the laboratory, while working with the world’s fastest computers, and disseminate innovative results through