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Requisition Id 15886 Overview: We are seeking an R&D Associate who will lead and execute research focused on processing–structure–property relationships, advanced manufacturing scale-up, and
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and pursue external funding opportunities and strategic collaborations. Contribute to planning and initiatives at the division, directorate, and laboratory levels. Build strong, collaborative teams by
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energy, science, and technology. Leveraging a 75+ year UT–ORNL collaboration, UT-ORII supports convergent research, joint institutes, interdisciplinary PhD programs, and leadership development
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Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Major Duties/Responsibilities: Pursue a high-quality personal research program using neutron spectroscopy, build national and international collaborations
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to ORNL’s world-leading computational resources, including the Frontier supercomputer, and the chance to make meaningful contributions to DOE's mission-critical scientific domains. Roles and responsibilities
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, Integrity, Teamwork, Safety, and Service. Promote equal opportunity by fostering a respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in
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environment. They are supported with mentorship, conference travel, and opportunities to develop independent research directions and build professional networks. Oak Ridge and the greater Knoxville area offer
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Confidential Computing and Secure Multi-tenancy. The candidate will be able to make research contributions in areas of system software architectures to support secure computing enclaves on large scale HPC and
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Application-driven Composable Distributed Storage. The candidate will be able to make research contributions in understanding and efficient use of distributed data storage and I/O subsystems for High
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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