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industry. You will have the opportunity to interface directly with program sponsors and lead proposal development teams. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Creating methods and tools to advance the state
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power theories and technologies to promote the sustainable growth of national clean and renewable energy. Lead and participate in research partnerships with industrial and academic partners. Lead or
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required. Demonstrated expertise in multi-physics FE simulations is preferred. Strong background in probability and statistics. Excellent record of productive and creative research as demonstrated by
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) of the Isotope Science and Engineering Directorate (ISED) in areas of radioisotope research, development, demonstration, and production process improvement. This position will support the research, development
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) of the Isotope Science and Engineering Directorate (ISED) in areas of radioisotope research, development, demonstration, and production process improvement. This position will support the research, development
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our vision on how these challenges may manifest themselves in a decade or more. Our research and development focus on cybersecurity and cyber physical resiliency, data analytics, geospatial science and
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understand the network of traits, genes, proteins, metabolites, and environmental signals that lead to improved plant characteristics and performance. The selected candidate will be based in the plant systems
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will assist principal investigators and lead energy efficiency technology deployment projects as part of an expanding program. The candidate’s work will be focused on technical assistance and research
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into finite element (FE) codes for use into process optimization studies. Collaborate within a multi-disciplinary research environment consisting of computational scientists, experimentalists, and engineers
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facility modeling framework being developed by a team lead by ORNL. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Derive and implement in GFS a full species-species collision model. Implement the high Mach number effects