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Informatics portfolio. You will be expected to work with a team as well as independently research and develop AI-driven methods to enhance discovery and usability of Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) data
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, and project teams to define work scopes, understand work controls, and execute tasks aligned with program objectives. Apply ORNL safety, security, and quality requirements in all work activities
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. This position resides in Systems Engineering and Cybernetics Group in the Computational Sciences & Engineering Division of the Computing & Computational Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL
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high-quality delivery of sponsor-funded research. Develop new research proposals, white papers, and program development activities, engaging sponsors and collaborators across government, academia, and
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array of capabilities in nuclear nonproliferation, data analytics, cybersecurity, cyber-physical resiliency, geospatial science, and high-performance computing, our organization seeks to produce world
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we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: Analytics and Technical Skills BS/BA degree in a scientific, statistical, mathematical, informatics, engineering, or
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members, world-leading user facilities, and an extraordinary breadth of expertise spanning neutron science, computational science, materials science, nuclear energy, isotopes, biological and environmental
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Program. In this role, you will do more than facilitate agile processes—you’ll seek and seize opportunities to deliver value across the team and the program. Your ideas for improving efficiency
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treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: BS degree in engineering, computer science, or a related field with a minimum of 8 years of relevant experience. An equivalent
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, engineers, and technicians on challenging, fast-paced technical projects and operations in support of the DOE Isotope Program, and specifically associated with the rapidly growing field of stable isotope