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to apply these physical metallurgy principles to the processing science of ferrous metals on various advanced manufacturing (AM) technologies such as powder bed fusion and directed energy deposition
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to become a leader in automated disassembly by advancing research in commercial and technological solutions for de-manufacturing to enable material and component reclamation and/or recycling. Purpose
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Requisition Id 14631 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will focus on research on materials joining and allied manufacturing processes, with an emphasis on AI/machine
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manufacturing (AM) processes. This position resides in the Computational Sciences and Engineering Division (CSED) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). CSED focuses on transdisciplinary computational science
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multidisciplinary teams that are composed of ORNL researchers and utility stakeholders. Interact and collaborate with researchers from universities, national laboratories, and private industry. Present research
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solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will support the Manufacturing Energy Efficiency Research & Analysis (MEERA) Group in
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(ORNL). Major Duties/Responsibilities: Develop and optimize, in collaboration with the manufacturer, a novel Timepix4-based electron detector system, ensuring high-speed data acquisition and enhanced
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construction. With the support from the U.S. DOE Building Technologies and Industry Efficiency and Decarbonization Offices we have the most extensive building envelope research portfolio and manufacturing
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, forging or other advanced processing. A strong background in physical metallurgy and mechanical behavior of materials is required. Applicants will be expected to collaborate with research staff and industry
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will also be involved in developing formulations and processes for infiltrating preceramic polymer and organometallic compounds in fiber based preforms to manufacture ultrahigh temperature compounds