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/beta-emitting radioisotopes, heavy actinides Bk-249, Es-254, and Fm-257 for fundamental chemistry research and a new element discovery; Cf-252 for neutron emission applications; Pu-238 for NASA missions
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feedstocks including CO2, water, natural gas, biomass and plastics into valuable chemicals and fuels. This position resides in the Surface Chemistry and Catalysis (SCC) Group in the Chemical Transformation
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electrolytes. Specifically, how the structure of the electrocatalysts and the surface chemistry of CO2 reduction evolves as a function of the nature and concentration of the contaminants in both aqueous
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with senior chemists and chemical engineers to support the design and installation of uranium chemistry and chemical processing R&D equipment ranging in size from laboratory to engineering scales
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Required Ph.D. in environmental chemistry, (bio)geochemistry, stream hydroecology, or a related discipline. Experience in Hg research, applying (bio)geochemical models, and the analysis of kinetic data is
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fostering a respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in Polymer Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, or a closely related
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, and radiological contamination control Experience in wet-chemistry operations and nuclear detection methods, including gamma-ray spectroscopy Experience in quality assurance documentation, good
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Qualifications: PhD degree in Materials Science & Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, or a related discipline Experience with transmission electron microscopy Preferred Qualifications: Experience with
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the only material enabling enrichment for fuel elements in power reactors. This call focuses on advancing the understanding of the chemistry and materials compatibility behavior of uranium hexafluoride
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PhD in Chemistry, Chemical, Environmental or Nuclear Engineering, or a related field with an emphasis in Analytical Chemistry or Actinide Chemistry. At least 2 years’ experience in the fields of isotope