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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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Requisition Id 16041 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) invites applications for a senior scientist position to advance collaborative research and technology development in materials
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Chopper team. The division also houses the User Program and Outreach office as well as the Scientific Software Development team, which is matrixed with the Computer Science and Mathematics Division. Major
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Requisition Id 15670 Overview: We’re hiring an AI Developer having AI/ML development and deployment skills! The position and its focus are to design, develop and move to production AI/ML tools and
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on facility operations schedules. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Duties include, but are not limited to: Development, execution, and analysis of experimental studies with emphasis on advancing pellet fueling
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on facility operations schedules. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Duties include, but are not limited to: Development, execution, and analysis of experimental studies with emphasis on advancing pellet fueling
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as part of the UT-ORII Convergent Research Initiative on the Development and Advancement of Radiopharmaceutical Therapies (DART). UT-ORII was founded in 2019 by the University of Tennessee and Oak
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research and development organization with 140 scientists and engineers, a $70M annual budget, and more than 70 years of achievements in local, national, and international environmental research. Our vision
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to driving innovation in coated particle fuel technologies for various nuclear applications. The Coated Particle Fuel Development Laboratory (CPFDL) serves as the central facility for the PFF group's research
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performance, professional development, and long-term workforce planning in collaboration with Group Leaders. Drive and uphold a strong culture of safety, integrity, and responsible conduct of research. Identify