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Requisition Id 16147 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Group Leader for the Advanced Engineering Technologies (AET) Group within the Nuclear Nonproliferation Division (NND
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. Initially focused on nuclear weapons development, ORNL now conducts extensive research in reactor design, nuclear materials, and advanced nuclear energy solutions. It operates several research reactors and
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teams to codesign hardware, algorithms, benchmarks and software for QHPC systems, aiming to advance our strategic goals in leveraging quantum computing and high-performance computing (HPC) to develop
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now conducts extensive research in reactor design, nuclear materials, and advanced nuclear energy solutions. It operates several research reactors and engages in efforts related to nuclear
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challenges facing the nation. Purpose: The Advanced Engineering Technologies (AET) Group is seeking a dedicated applied mechanical engineer. This position will involve machine design and process engineering
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the private fusion sector. A key responsibility will be defining and advancing the technical basis and programmatic strategy for fusion blanket and fuel cycle technologies, including the realization
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in the development and prototyping of radar and optical tracking systems, neuromorphic sensor systems, radar transponders, and advanced sensor fusion technologies apply AI/ML to improve detection and
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transponders, and advanced sensor fusion technologies Apply AI/ML to improve detection and identification of radar and optical tracking systems, or execute radar and optics systems performance tests and analyze
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work at the MDF to advance digital manufacturing technologies and to accelerate their deployment to industry and national scale applications. The MDF hosts a diverse set of advanced manufacturing systems
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Requisition Id 16159 Overview: We are seeking an early-career R&D Associate Staff Member to develop and demonstrate advanced manufacturing, robotics, and automation technologies for next-generation