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offered a salary at or near the top of the range for a position. Link to benefits. https://jobs.ornl.gov/content/Benefits/?locale=en_US . Overview: The HRIS Functional Analyst IV serves as a senior subject
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computational science research efforts enable scientists to efficiently implement these models at the extreme scale of computing and to store, manage, analyze, and visualize the massive amounts of data
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physics, materials science, applied mathematics, computer science, or a related field, and no more than five years of experience beyond PhD. Preferred Qualifications: Background in quantum magnetism
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of equipment and research and development of processes for combining/separating chemicals, compounds, and related products and materials using principles and technology of chemistry, physics, mathematics
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infrastructure and digital hardware systems. This position is part of the Controls Integration Group in the Control Systems Section in the Research Accelerator Division of the Neutron Sciences Directorate at Oak
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on Accelerating Fusion Technology and as an ORNL UT-ORII staff fellow, successful applicants will be part of a team of Research Faculty and ORNL staff to collaborate in the area of Fusion Materials. In this role
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research, each year carrying out more than 1,000 experiments in the physical, chemical, materials, biological and medical sciences. To learn more about Neutron Sciences at ORNL, please go to this link: http
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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 fundamental and applied research
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provide wholly new capabilities for the study of a broad range of materials with neutron scattering and support thousands of users from the physical, materials, and applied sciences as well as industry
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fields, including biology and the environment, clean energy, fusion and fission, isotope science, materials science, national security, neutron science, and supercomputing. Applicants selected to become