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to nuclear materials processing, management, and transportation. The Transportation Security Engineering and Analysis Group (TSEA) group within NND at ORNL seeks applications for a Transportation Security
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Requisition Id 12464 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Nuclear Materials Transportation and Logistics Specialist to support our world class radioisotope production programs
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advanced machine learning models of core transport and pedestal properties for prediction of future tokamak experiments and comparison against other surrogate models trained on existing databases. Couple
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development (R&D) leader for the position of Director, Buildings and Transportation Science Division (BTSD). The BTSD includes a staff of approximately 150 scientists, engineers, and support staff focusing
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Requisition Id 10534 Overview: The Transportation Analytics & Decision Sciences (TADS) Group within the Buildings and Transportation Science Division (BTSD), Energy Science and Technology
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Requisition Id 13006 Level: TP04 Overview: We are seeking a Lead Systems Engineer who will focus on the integration of beam transport line sub-systems for the Second Target Station (STS) project
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Transportation Science Division (BTSD) at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking applicants for the position of Postdoctoral Research Associate. The Applied Research in Mobility Systems group focuses
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production target design by performing transmutation, heat generation, dose, and shielding calculations using advanced particle transport and reactor physics codes. Lead the development of radioisotope
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the ORNL HazMat Spill Response Team. This position resides in the Customer Interface group in the Transportation and Waste Management Division (TWMD) in the Environmental, Safety, Health and Quality
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modeling and simulation, as demonstrated through research and associated publications, with focus on one or more of the following: Monte Carlo transport, deterministic transport, depletion, multigroup cross