54 Materials Science positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in united-States in United States
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-conformance generation and resolution, and return shipments. This position resides in the Nuclear Materials and Procurement Group in the Research Reactors Division, Neutron Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge
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for ensuring compliance with DOE Order 474.2A, Nuclear Material Control and Accountabilty and 410.2, Management of Nuclear Materials. ORNL is the largest US Department of Energy science and energy laboratory
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detection systems. This position resides in the Project Integration and Material Accountability (PIMA) Group in the Radioisotope Science and Technology Division (RSTD), Isotope Science and Engineering
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transactions and material balance areas. This position resides in the Project Integration and Material Accountability (PIMA) Group in the Radioisotope Science and Technology Division (RSTD), Isotope Science and
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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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and Material Condition Assessment of open Modifications, Deviations, and Corrective Work Packages Supports engineering design for upgrade of plant systems. This position requires some physical activity
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Requisition Id 13229 Overview: We are seeking a Research Proposal Coordinator who will support the User Program Office in the Neutron Sciences Directorate (NScD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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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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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
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with other polymer science projects such as the development of polymer composites, adhesives, building materials, and polymer electrolytes for energy storage and conversion. As a U.S. Department of