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, separations, stabilization, and advanced therapeutic or diagnostic applications. The successful candidate will contribute to multidisciplinary efforts at the interface of chemistry, nanomaterials, nuclear
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Requisition Id 15788 Overview: The Enriched Gaseous Chemistry Group is seeking a Gas Dispensing Engineer or Chemist. This position will have two primary functions: conducting the dispensing
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PhD in materials science and engineering, physics, chemistry, or electrical engineering or a related field. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in scanning transmission electron microscopy Background
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hygiene and environmental waste Maintains laboratory equipment and manages inventory and budgets Hires, trains, mentors, and supervise lab technicians, scientists, and technical professionals Deliver ORNL’s
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technologies techniques will be used to support and deepen domain insight, guide experiments, and accelerate scale-up. The role emphasizes tight coupling between materials science, chemistry, and manufacturing
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group in the Safety & Operations Support Division and will be matrixed to support the Nuclear Analytical Chemistry (NAC) Section, Chemicals Sciences Division (CSD), Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD
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, together with band-excitation and internally developed modalities, to probe environmental- and temperature-dependent behavior and to develop new scanning probe techniques aimed at discovering underlying
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members. Present and report research results and publish scientific results in peer-reviewed journals in a timely manner. Ensure compliance with environmental, safety, health, and quality program
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in electrical engineering, nuclear engineering, chemistry, physics, or a related field completed within the last 5 years Demonstrated expertise with digital signal processing in the time- and frequency
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and translate them into solutions for energy, environmental, and security challenges facing the nation. ORNL offers competitive pay and benefits programs to attract and retain individuals who