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changing needs. Preferred Qualifications: Existing experience in fueling and particle control experimental physics in magnetic confinement fusion devices. Experience with integrated data analysis combining
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changing needs. Preferred Qualifications: Existing experience in fueling and particle control experimental physics in magnetic confinement fusion devices. Experience with integrated data analysis combining
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particle control experimental physics in magnetic confinement fusion devices. Experience with integrated data analysis combining core, edge and divertor plasma transport physics. Experience in
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Requisition Id 16006 Overview: ORNL is the largest science and energy laboratory in the US Department of Energy. It conducts research to solve energy and security problems. Join the ORNL Particle
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, and measure success. Physical Requirements: Occasional – Walking, standing, reaching both high and low levels. Frequent – Speaking clearly, seeing near and far, color vision, and hearing – conversation
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to analyze data from nuclear physics experiments. Preference will be given to candidates who have experience analyzing complex data sets from gamma-ray arrays, such as GRETINA, and charged particle-detectors
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portfolio includes materials science and engineering, chemistry, geoscience, nanoscience, soft matter science, analytical chemistry, and nuclear and particle physics applied to a broad range of scientific and
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, procurement and installation process for the STS project as a whole. This position resides in the Accelerator Systems (AS) group of the Second Target Station project, Neutron Upgrades Project Office at Oak
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researcher in the ORNL Physical Sciences Directorate and the University of Tennessee-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute, you'll have access to a rich network of resources, including seminars, training
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functionality. This section is comprised of the following groups. Blanket and Fuel Cycle- Provide the technical basis and solutions for closing the tritium fuel cycle and efficient fueling and power and particle