227 parallel-processing-bioinformatics "Multiple" positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Program (DOE IP) to advance the chemical processing of unique f-element isotopes, including Cf-252, Bk-249, Es-254, Fm-257, and Pm-147. A core focus of the DOE IP is to improve and develop novel chemical
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Requisition Id 15813 Overview: We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in sensor integration, data acquisition, and in situ process monitoring
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transformative solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. The Enrichment Systems Engineering Section is seeking a Process Design Engineer who will support the Enrichment Science and Engineering
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Requisition Id 15597 Overview: The 3047 Operations Group within the Isotope Processing and Manufacturing Division (IPMD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking applicants for a
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Requisition Id 15419 Overview: The Stable Isotope Materials and Chemistry Group (SIMC) within the Plasma Enrichment Science and Engineering Section is seeking a Stable Isotope Processing Chemist who
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of materials across metallic, ceramic, and composite systems. The Material Processing research in MSTD supports missions for multiple program offices within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), including: Office
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Requisition Id 15418 Overview: The Stable Isotope Materials and Chemistry Group (SIMC) within the Plasma Enrichment Science and Engineering Section is seeking a Stable Isotope Processing Chemist who
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systems, high-speed parallel file systems, and archival solutions critical to advancing scientific discovery and innovation. As part of ORNL’s leadership-class computing ecosystem, you will play a vital
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Lustre parallel file system. NCCS serves multiple agencies including DOE, NOAA, and the Air Force. The NCCS also supports the center’s Quantum Computing User Program (QCUP) which provides access to state
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consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from these industries, they are referred to as “energy- and emissions-intensive industries”. Process heating is the dominant use of energy for these applications and