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the National Security Sciences Directorate at ORNL. CRID provides new methods, tools, and strategies to detect and mitigate adversarial attacks on critical infrastructure and protections and informs national
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engage in a dynamic blend of activities, from theoretical explorations and laboratory experiments to crafting comprehensive reports and impactful proposals. Your innovative ideas will find a home here
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storage and analysis solutions (e.g., key-value stores, object or document storage, graph analytics systems) deployed on HPC computational and storage systems. Co-authorship of peer-reviewed publications
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for directing and leading the project controls team, developing, and implementing comprehensive control strategies that align with overall project objectives and budget and schedule targets. This role requires
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with codes and regulations, and observe all safety rules. Preferred Qualifications: Completion of an apprenticeship program and/or formal training programs as well as industrial experience is preferred
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detection instrumentation and applied radiation protection principles is required. Preferred Qualifications: MS degree with a Health Physics emphasis, Nuclear Engineering, or related technical field
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, enabling manual and automated adversarial testing at scale. Build and integrate AI-on-AI testing infrastructures, where AI models can actively challenge each other in adversarial contexts to detect
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signal conditioning and point-on-wave acquisition. Oversee software engineering efforts to develop tools that record, replay, and analyze waveform data for event detection, classification, and sensor
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include timber management, forest inventory, wildfire planning, habitat restoration and reforestation, detection and control of exotic forest insects and plants. More information about NRMT can be found
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of surveillance, counter-surveillance, detection, and other technical vulnerabilities. Prepare reports, briefings, and correspondence (inspection findings, recommendations, threat briefings, vulnerability