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– in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. As a member of the ORNL scientific community, you will be expected to commit to ORNL's Research Code of Conduct. Our full code
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treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: PhD in physics, optics, electrical engineering, computer science, or a related field completed within the last 5 years
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characterization on uranium material samples for forensic signature development. Use bench scale and user facility characterization tools including powder and single crystal X-ray diffraction, optical vibrational
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, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: PhD in materials science and engineering, mechanical and chemical engineering, polymer science and engineering, chemistry or a related discipline
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analysis, interlaminar shear strength measurement of interfacial matrix, microscopy, rheology, optical spectroscopy, and data analysis Work in a team environment with co-workers, principal investigators, and
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approaches for bottom-up and top-down growth and doping such as pulsed laser deposition (PLD) and laser processing within optical microscopy environments or within electron microscopes, where control over
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and present results at appropriate national and international meetings. Physical requirements for this job include the use of hand and eye protection gear, kneeling, sitting for extended periods of time
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Applications Research Group (IARG) in the Radioisotope Science and Technology Division (RSTD), Isotope Science and Engineering Directorate (ISED) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in the areas of optical
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to advance the field of networking, sensors, advancing communications (optical, wired and wireless), system security, and embedded systems. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading one research
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to probe emerging quantum materials that may enable the next generation of quantum technologies. For instance, you will use squeezed light to suppress photon shot noise in magneto-optical microscopies