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intelligence, and architecture-aware algorithms that harness machines, ideas, and data to enable far reaching scientific breakthroughs. We develop computer innovations and advanced practical tools to address
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duties include identification of items, stocking/issuance, shelf life, preventive maintenance, segregation, obsolescence, and disposal. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Help develop, coordinate, and
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Requisition Id 16083 Overview: We are seeking a Process Controls Designer who will focus on Serve as Process Controls Designer for the development and implementation of control drawing packages and
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on either a large-scale scientific research and development project or large scientific instrument project. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is the largest US Department of Energy science and energy
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Requisition Id 16059 Overview: We are seeking an Electrical or Computer Engineer who will focus on software-defined radio (SDR) system development, integration, and deployment. This position
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as part of the UT-ORII Convergent Research Initiative on the Development and Advancement of Radiopharmaceutical Therapies (DART). UT-ORII was founded in 2019 by the University of Tennessee and Oak
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Requisition Id 15693 Overview: We are seeking a Group Lead for our Data Acquisition (DAQ) Software Group who will focus on managing and leading a team of control software engineers to develop
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to driving innovation in coated particle fuel technologies for various nuclear applications. The Coated Particle Fuel Development Laboratory (CPFDL) serves as the central facility for the PFF group's research
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and engineering solutions that strengthen U.S. energy systems, industrial competitiveness, and national security. Through research, applied development, demonstration, and industry partnerships, ESTD
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magnetic properties. Extending this guide hall will allow for reconfiguring and optimizing the facility’s cold neutron instruments to significantly improve their performance, develop new capabilities, and