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Sciences Directorate (PSD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). As a Postdoctoral Research Associate, will focus on R&D in analytical chemistry to develop and advance analytical capabilities and
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critical to understanding target behavior during irradiation in the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR). This could also involve development, validation, and deployment of new physical and analytical testing
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research and development efforts aimed at enhancing the resilience of critical infrastructure systems against various threats and disruptions. You will work on advancing analytic methods and tools to improve
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tradeoffs, breeding trials across highly variable environments, and functional validation of gene effects. The candidate will (1) apply advanced analytical approaches to integrate existing datasets, (2
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analytical methods to ensure and determine purity of samples being used for molten salt property measurements Leverage database of thermophysical properties and theoretical modeling frameworks to generate
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engineering, chemical engineering, or a related field completed within the last five years Quantitative and analytical research background which can be applied to conduct research analysis on advanced
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grid analytics, and scientific imaging. The successful candidate will design and implement sparse algorithms for large-scale scientific and numerical computations. This role offers an exceptional
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measurement by ICP-MS or ICP-OES Conceive, design, and implement innovative analytical methods chemical analyses using state of the art elemental and isotopic mass spectrometric systems. Publish and present
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in manufacturing energy use, process systems, or industrial emissions reduction technologies. Possess an excellent quantitative and analytical background acquired through PhD research, which can be
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and analytics at scale to enable scientific discovery across the physical sciences, engineered systems, and biomedicine and health. It provides foundations and advances in quantum information sciences