13 Materials Science positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Ireland-United-Kingdom
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Requisition Id 13004 Level: RP02 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the largest US Department of Energy science and energy laboratory, conducting basic and applied research to deliver
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broader mission to accelerate scientific discoveries and their translation into energy, environment, and security solutions for the nation. The Materials and Chemistry Group (MCG) within the Nuclear
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knowledgebase. This position resides in the Advanced Nuclear Materials Group in the Materials in Extremes Section, Materials Science and Technology Division, Physical Science Directorate, at Oak Ridge National
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leading researchers in other areas at the lab such as nuclear and chemical sciences and engineering, applied materials, advanced manufacturing, biosecurity, transportation, and computing. Our multi
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development on alternative target designs, including alternative material matrices for pressed cermet pellets, complex geometries of pellets, novel encapsulation methodologies, and other innovations utilizing
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thousands of users from the physical, materials, and applied sciences and industry. The science capabilities provided by the instrument suite at the STS will complement those of the two existing DOE Office of
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of the Laboratory Director. Work with the Partnerships Communications Coordinator, Technology Transfer Division staff, and Information Technology Services Directorate to implement improvements
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Requisition Id 13010 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the largest US Department of Energy science and energy laboratory, conducting basic and applied research to deliver transformative
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. This position resides in the High Temperature group in the Sample Environment Section, Neutron Scattering Division, Neutron Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Major Duties
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Requisition Id 13013 Overview: As a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has an extraordinary 80-year history of solving