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analytical approaches for atmospheric pressure liquid extraction mass spectrometry and apply them to study living biosystems. Develop new methods to evaluate metabolic phenotyping of pathogens on material
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spectrometry, multi-chamber low background gas flow proportional counters, liquid scintillation counting systems, and an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP/MS). The Technical Specialist also
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technical support staff, as well as scientist in integrative microbiomics, synthetic biology, and the bioanalytical mass spectrometry groups at ORNL and partner institutions. You will design and execute
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analyses such as isotope dilution mass spectrometry, pycnometry, alpha spectrometry, and titrations. In general, the sample streams are unique and varied in nature, the candidate should not expect to perform
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research to develop methodologies to address challenging analytical problems. This position resides in Chemical and Isotopics Mass Spectrometry (CIMS) Group in the Nuclear Analytical Chemistry (NAC) Section
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. Proficiency in chemical synthesis, isolation/purification (e.g., synthetic design, enzyme expression, column chromatography, etc.) and characterization (e.g., NMR, UV-vis, and FT-IR spectroscopies, mass
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analyses such as isotope dilution mass spectrometry, pycnometry, alpha spectrometry, and titrations. In general, the sample streams are unique and varied in nature, the candidate should not expect to perform
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spectrometry (ToF-SIMS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Raman spectroscopy. Experiences in data reduction of large mass spectrometry and image data are required. Skills and hands-on experiences in
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Requisition Id 12580 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory's (ORNL) Chemical and Isotopics Mass Spectrometry (CIMS) Group is seeking a Chemical Technician to focus on the maintenance and operation
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an interdisciplinary research team. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with analytical chemistry techniques to measure stable and/or radio isotopes of metals (e.g., mass spectroscopy, atomic absorption, or radio