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of Tennessee faculty through joint research engagement and student mentorship. ORNL is the largest U.S. Department of Energy science and energy laboratory, conducting basic and applied research to deliver
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Principal Investigator on new proposals and projects. Directly supervise other professionals, technical support staff, and or students. Deliver presentations of original work to Division and Lab Management as
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, and material characterization efforts Supervise students and interns supporting modeling and data analysis tasks Prepare technical reports, invention disclosures, and peer-reviewed publications Present
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Engineering, Nuclear Engineering (focus on Materials), or a closely related field. A minimum of 6 years of research experience post PhD in relevant field. Experience in at least one leadership position within a
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PhD in physics, chemistry, materials science, or related field. A minimum of 1 year of related experience. A strong record of research demonstrated by publications in peer-reviewed journals and
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-disciplinary teams, deliver manuscript first-drafts, mentor visiting students as opportunity arises. Deliver ORNL’s mission by aligning behaviors, priorities, and interactions with our core values of Impact
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. Effective communicator in both verbal and written forms. Ability to collaborate with scientists, engineers, and sponsors. Interest in mentoring student internships. Applicants cannot have received their PhD
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to collaborate with scientists, engineers, and sponsors. Interest in mentoring students. Good oral and written communication skills. Applicants cannot have received their PhD more than five years prior to the date
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verbal and written forms. Ability to collaborate with scientists, engineers, and sponsors. Interest in mentoring student internships. Applicants cannot have received their PhD more than five years prior
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, shaping ongoing research projects and leaving a lasting mark. Your role goes beyond the lab. Mentorship will be a key aspect, guiding and inspiring graduate and undergraduate students. As a valued, emerging