311 Materials Science positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in United-States in United States
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knowledgebase. This position resides in the Advanced Nuclear Materials Group in the Materials in Extremes Section, Materials Science and Technology Division, Physical Science Directorate, at Oak Ridge National
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. This research program will take advantage of resources at ORNL including the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) and the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS). The environment at ORNL is highly collaborative
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neutron source, VULCAN provides rapid volumetric mapping with a sampling volume of 2-600 mm3 and a measurement time of minutes for common engineering materials! In extreme cases, VULCAN has the ability
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Requisition Id 13132 Overview: We are seeking a Group Leader for the Corrosion Science & Technology Group who will focus on managing the group as well as conduct fundamental and applied materials
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Characterization Section of the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS), Physical Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). As part of our research team, you will collaborate with world
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Requisition Id 13048 Overview: We are seeking a Nuclear Operations Advanced Technology Technician who will focus on production, handling, and packaging of a variety of nuclear materials, as
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Requisition Id 13047 Overview: We are seeking a Nuclear Operations Advanced Technology Technician who will focus on production, handling, and packaging of a variety of nuclear materials, as
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Requisition Id 13083 Overview: As a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has an extraordinary 80-year history of solving
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diagnostics methods to understand growth mechanisms and function of complex materials in support of the CNMS user program and in-house theme science. Selection will be based on qualifications, relevant
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irradiated and non-irradiated ceramic and metallic materials. This position will be allocated in the Radiation Effects and Microstructural Analysis Group (REMAG) of the Materials Science and Technology