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Development (NFD) Section within the Nuclear Energy and Fuel Cycle Division. The PFF Group is a global leader in coated particle fuel research for advanced reactors (e.g., tristructural isotropic (TRISO) coated
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capabilities of ORNL to deliver groundbreaking advancements with a variety of applications, from national security to life-saving medical treatments. ESED is the national steward for the research, development
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Requisition Id 15083 Overview: The National Security Sciences, Systems Management (SM) Group within the Nuclear Nonproliferation Division (NND) invites candidates to join its Software Development
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will work collaboratively with internal ORNL teams and external users and lead efforts to develop new techniques and expand applications into emerging material systems. This is an evergreen position. We
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ORNL teams and external users and may also lead efforts to develop new techniques and expand applications into emerging material systems. This is an evergreen position. We are continually reviewing
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with internal ORNL teams and external users to develop new techniques and expand applications into emerging material systems. This is an evergreen position. We are continually reviewing applications
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, including ASTM, ASME, AWS, GD&T, QS9000, and ISO14001. Provide technical expertise in developing the reactor core component replacement plan. Develop design specifications and establish acceptance criteria
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production target materials. This involves the development of experimental plans to examine material properties such as thermal diffusivity, thermal conductivity, and thermal expansion – material properties
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Requisition Id 15142 Overview: The Stable Isotope Enrichment Group is seeking a Staff Technician who will focus on operations and development associated with the enrichment of stable isotopes
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Requisition Id 15143 Overview: The Stable Isotope Enrichment Group is seeking a Staff Technician who will focus on operations and development associated with the enrichment of stable isotopes