41 manufacturing-technology Postdoctoral research jobs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Requisition Id 15823 Overview: We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher skilled in biogeochemistry who will contribute to mercury remediation technology development program, specifically focusing
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Requisition Id 15907 Overview: The Radiation Effects and Microstructural Analysis Group (REMAG) within the Materials Science and Technology Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is
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, possession, or manufacture within the last year. This includes marijuana and cannabis derivatives, which are still considered illegal under federal law, regardless of state laws. For foreign national
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, radiological health, medical physics, nuclear engineering, applied mathematics or a closely related discipline) Sound foundation in radiation transport, behavior of radionuclides in biological systems, and/or
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. This position is in the Technology Integration group within NCCS. Specific areas of research interest include: Integration of memory encryption, confidential computing, and trusted execution environments on both
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in the world. This position is in the Technology Integration group within NCCS. Specific areas of research interest include: Telemetry collection and analysis to inform system optimization, workload
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and data analytics with applications in a large variety of science domains. NCCS is home to some of the fastest supercomputers and storage systems in the world. This position is in the Technology
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technologies. This position resides in the Relativistic Nuclear and High Energy Physics group in the Physics Division, Physical Science Directorate, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Major Duties
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materials that may serve as model systems displaying quantum behaviors. It will also provide opportunities for collaboration with quantum computing efforts within the Quantum Science Center, guiding and
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, possession, or manufacture within the last year. This includes marijuana and cannabis derivatives, which are still considered illegal under federal law, regardless of state laws. For foreign national