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radar and optical tracking systems. Develop new instrumentation, target, and threat simulation systems for the Department of Energy (DoE) and other government agencies (OGAs). Develop and prototype radar
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Section in the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences Division (CNMS), Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). You will develop state-of-the-art predictive multi-scale
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, or modify equipment or components for customer special requests. Interact with the customer to provide customer support and education Identify needs, determine sources of problems, or to provide information
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/mesoscopic simulation to develop forecasts of human behaviors, movement, and outcomes. We seek to expand upon ORNL’s already strong capabilities in these four domains to develop new capabilities
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will lead a subsection of the group. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong leadership abilities, excellent communication, and deep technical skills. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Develop
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for this position (H1B, F1, OPT, H4, J1, etc.). Overview: We're hiring a Network Security Architect for unclassified operations to develop solutions and plans for long-term growth and improved security of IT Systems
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/Responsibilities: Provide onboarding support functions for researchers (users) visiting the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) and HighFlux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) to perform neutron scattering experiments. Prepare and
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teams to create innovative learning materials using a Systematic Approach to Training. Collaborate with Subject Matter Experts to design and develop training materials, ensuring technical content is
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on progress. Represent the software team to stakeholders, both internal and external. Work with software team members to develop requirements and prioritize the development backlog. (Software development skills
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highly integrated basic and applied research programs that develop new materials, chemical processes, and technologies for energy generation and storage and environmentally benign energy use. Our research