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(ORNL). As part of our research team led by Dr. Matthew Brahlek and Dr. Rob Moore, you will focus on the growth of thin film and heterostructure quantum materials utilizing molecular beam epitaxy, and
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the Nanomaterials Characterization Section, Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS), Physical Science Directorate (PSD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). As part of our team, you will investigate
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Division, Neutron Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). You will be part of a dynamic team working on multiple aspects of this problem. You will have a chance to learn about
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characteristics in the bioenergy crop Populus via genetic engineering, genome editing and genomic selection as part of research tasks in the poplar team. The successful applicant will have access to state
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at ORNL, please go to this link http://neutrons.ornl.gov . As part of a team, you will explore novel quantum materials through elastic and inelastic neutron scattering experiments under extreme conditions
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Heterostructures Group in the Foundational Materials Science Section, Materials Science and Technology Division, Physical Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). As part of our research team
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the next generation of high efficiency power generation and transportation. As part of our research team, you will coordinate laboratory work on high temperature oxidation in various environments (e.g
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scattering community. As a Postdoctoral Research Associate your work will directly benefit from these facilities. In this position, you will be part of a multi-disciplinary and multi-institution team
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necessary for simulating and understanding complex, multi-scale systems. The group is part of the Mathematics in Computation (MiC) Section of the Computer Science and Mathematics (CSM) Division. CSM delivers
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PV inverters), synchronous generators, loads, etc. Develop simulation algorithms that enable large-scale simulations. Integrate (or co-simulate) grid component/device models into open-source software