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). This position resides in the Materials Theory Group in the Materials Science and Technology Division (MSTD), Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD) at ORNL. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Develop and use first
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the Nuclear and Radiological Protection Division (NRPD). ORNL is the largest U.S. Department of Energy Science and Energy Laboratory, conducting basic and applied research to deliver transformative solutions
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experience and knowledge in neutron imaging instrumentation and apply these in advancing nGI for material science research through novel instrumentation and computational methods. Then you will be applying nGI
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Postdoc Research Associate - Machine Learning/NLP for PEM Fuel Cell & Electrolyzer Materials Develop
, chemical engineering, electrochemistry, materials science, or a closely related field completed within the last 5 years with a focus on machine learning and/or natural language processing. Preferred
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Material Signature and Isotopic Standards (MSIS) Group in the Nuclear Analytical Chemistry (NAC) Section, Chemicals Sciences Division (CSD), Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD) at Oak Ridge National
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assurance to build knowledge and impact in novel, crosscut-science outcomes. The candidate will be a postdoctoral researcher within the Multiscale Materials (MM) group for Physical Sciences Section in CSED
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Requisition Id 13176 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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cell facilities for processing fuel pins, material irradiation capacity at the High Flux Isotope Reactor, and diverse fuel cycle chemistry facilities. Moreover, you will have access to advanced
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research, development, and deployment of technology that enhances nuclear nonproliferation and safeguards, reduces threats to nuclear material at risk, and expands the national capabilities in radiation
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science, high-performance computing, advanced materials, biology and environmental science, clean energy, fission and fusion science and engineering, isotopes, and national security research to benefit