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economics. The candidate will benefit from the unique capabilities at ORNL and will have the opportunity to develop cutting-edge research supporting clean, renewable, and sustainable energy. The candidate
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collaboration with industry partners involved with the ongoing projects. The role supports the research efforts of several projects funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Energy Efficiency & Renewable
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isotope production activities to support the advancement of nuclear power applications, renewable energy, basic scientific research, and isotope production for medical and industrial applications. Our
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Requisition Id 12532 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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/thermochemical/electrochemical conversion processes for renewable clean energy Develop new projects and extended proposals beyond the scope of currently sponsored project(s) Possess excellent communication skills
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technologies and processes relevant to clean energy efficiency, renewable energy, and resource sustainability technologies. BTSD basic and applied research and development programs include the following areas
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. This role entails engaging in research within the domains of renewable energy and the implementation of clean energy technologies on-site, along with their associated supportive technologies (such as
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practices, tools, and technologies. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in mechanical engineering, industrial energy systems, renewable energy, decarbonization, or other related fields
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engineering, industrial energy systems, renewable energy, decarbonization, or other related fields. They should also possess experience in industrial workforce development and technical training. In this role
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also hosts the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF), a Department of Energy Office of Science User Facility. The OLCF has the charge to develop and apply transformational computational science