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) of the SNS and the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR). The STS will deliver the highest peak brightness of cold neutrons in the world, which together with advances in neutron optics, instrumentation, and
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routine materials and specialty materials such as ceramics, graphite, and refractory metals. Knowledge of conduction, convection, radiation, heat exchangers, and cooling system design. Experience with
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(SNS). The suite includes the two thermal and epithermal spectrometers and two cold spectrometers with one capable of full polarization analysis. These instruments support a diverse science community
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of a wide range of equipment, including areas of electronic, pneumatic, and microprocessor-based equipment used to measure and control variables such as flow, level, pressure, temperature, motion, force
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simulation and flood inundation modeling. River basin planning and operations modeling, including reservoir simulation and optimization. Hydrodynamic modeling of water temperature and quality constituents
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National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Senior Radiochemical Processing Technical Professional to support the production of high-priority radioisotopes, specifically radium-226 (Ra-226), actinium-227 (Ac-227
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Division (RRD) at Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL). The Systems Engineering (SE), Design and Fabrication Group is responsible for the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) configuration management program. This
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development of the design and implementation test capabilities supporting high temperature superconducting magnet development in extreme environments for high field applications of interested to ORNL across
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Science neutron scattering facilities at ORNL, the first target station of the SNS and High Flux Isotope Reactor. The STS will produce the highest peak brightness of cold neutrons in the world. The Target
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environments. Knowledge of materials behavior in extreme environments (e.g., high temperature, irradiation, corrosion, and mechanical stress) and familiarity with multiscale and continuum modeling approaches