-
science, delivering innovations in isotope production technology, enabling ORNL to produce and rapidly deliver radioisotopes for science, medicine, industry, and security. The IARG works closely with other
-
collaborative partnerships to address critical challenges in the field. The successful candidate will lead innovative research efforts at the intersection of radiochemistry, chemistry, nuclear medicine
-
. Other isotopes processed in the group include heavy actinides Bk/Es/Fm, used for research in nuclear physics and heavy element chemistry, and a variety of high purity actinides which are purified and
-
of cancer (e.g., Ac-225, Ac-227); heavy actinides Bk-249, Es-254, and Fm-257 for fundamental chemistry research and new element discovery; Cf-252 for neutron emitting applications; and Pu-238 for space
-
in Chemistry, or similar field, and a minimum of 2 years of related experience is required. Experience reading radioanalytical data such as gamma, alpha, and mass spectroscopy. Strong computer and
-
success. Basic Qualifications: A B.S. degree in Radiochemistry, Chemistry, Biology or a related technical discipline with at least eight years experience. A comparable combination of education and
-
degree in radiochemistry/chemistry/other technical related discipline and a minimum of 2 years experience. Hands-on experience in wet radiochemical processing methods using radiological hoods, glove box
-
in isotope production technology, enabling ORNL to produce and rapidly deliver radioisotopes for science, medicine, industry, and security. The IARG works closely with other groups within the RSTD as