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Requisition Id 13044 Overview: We are seeking a post-doctoral researcher who will focus on synthesis of organic and organometallic compounds with applications in harsh environment materials
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cultivate an environment and practices that encourage diversity in ideas and in the people across the organization, as well as to ensure ORNL is recognized as a workplace of choice. These elements
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creative staff of over 6,000 people! Our vision for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) is to cultivate an environment and practices that foster diversity in ideas and in the people across
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the nation’s biggest problems. We have a dedicated and creative staff of over 6,000 people! Our vision for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) is to cultivate an environment and practices
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have a dedicated and creative staff of over 6,000 people! Our vision for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) is to cultivate an environment and practices that foster diversity in ideas
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a dedicated and creative staff of over 6,000 people! Our vision for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) is to cultivate an environment and practices that foster diversity in ideas
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the University of Tennessee – Knoxville. This position represents an excellent opportunity to study quantum matter in a stimulating multidisciplinary environment at ORNL. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Perform
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atmospheric science, environmental science, or related interdisciplinary background completed within the last five years. Candidate must have a strong research profile and be able to conduct independent
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with the ability to work independently and to participate creatively in collaborative teams across the laboratory. Ability to function well in a fast-paced research environment, set priorities
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://pmiweb.ornl.gov/) and the Department of Energy’s Biological and Environmental Research mission. This position resides in the Biosciences Division within the Molecular and Cellular Imaging group at Oak Ridge