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will conduct research on irradiated materials using the capabilities of the Irradiated Materials Examination and Testing Facility and the Low Activation Materials Development and Analysis Laboratory
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groundbreaking advancements with a variety of applications, from national security to life-saving medical treatments. ESED is the national steward for research, development, and demonstration of centrifuge
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of gaseous enriched stable isotopes and supporting advanced enrichment technology outcomes through gas chemistry and/or analytical chemistry research and development. This group focuses on gaseous chemistry R
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: PhD in Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Thermal-Mechanics, Fluids, or a closely related field. Experience in the development and application of complex engineering codes and preferable
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. The successful candidate will have the strategic mindset, technical breadth, and leadership skills to stand up a mission-driven organization, guide its evolution, manage its operations, and cultivate a world-class
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manufacturing technologies, and product, systems, and materials development. Responsible for presenting and reporting research results and publishing scientific results in peer-reviewed journals in a timely
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cement additives, and annulus area as key variables in reducing total drilling cost. This project expands the analysis to other aspects of geothermal well development including well completion, production
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Requisition Id 15716 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate - Meteorologist who will focus on the development, testing, and deployment of data analysis methods for a variety of
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with national and global impact. Lead and contribute to the development of strategic initiatives such as regional resilience, AI-enabled automation and discovery to advance biotechnology, and quantum S&T
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. Compose technical reports, create presentations, and publish peer-reviewed papers Support the development of new resources, training, and tools to support companies participating in the DOE’s Better Plants