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well as assisting in developing new research programs in radiation dosimetry. Environmental Sciences Division is an interdisciplinary research and development organization with over 60 years of achievement in local
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Assistant position. This role focuses on advancing cutting-edge power electronic systems and their integration into the modern electric grid. You will develop innovative power electronic converters and
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resources and collaborating across ORNL, federal agencies, and academic partners. Key Responsibilities: Develop and apply scalable molecular dynamics (MD) and multiscale simulation workflows for biomolecular
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challenging and impactful research and development programs in healthcare informatics, bioinformatics, high performance computing and deep learning. We have a collaborative environment focusing on designing
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enrichment. A successful candidate will collaborate with computer scientists and experimental facilities to develop verified models focused on enrichment technologies. This position resides in the Gas Testing
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governance, metadata standards, and documentation for Enterprise GIS assets. Develop and maintain GIS platform documentation including Software Quality Assurance, Business Impact Analysis, Contingency Planning
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is an interdisciplinary research and development organization with more than 75 years of achievement in local, regional, national, and international environmental research. Our vision is to expand
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, the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Group actively develops scientifically robust technologies designed to mitigate ecological impacts. These innovations are created through rigorous scientific methods
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assessing risks, developing and integrating embedded systems, collaborating with government and industry partners, and delivering technical expertise and training primarily sponsored by the National Nuclear
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), established in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project, is a leading U.S. research facility renowned for its contributions to nuclear science and technology. Initially focused on nuclear weapons development, ORNL