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Sciences Directorate, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Major Duties/Responsibilities: Support process model development for uranium and plutonium chemical processing unit operations via software and
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a focus on biobased materials, polymer and chemical processing, materials formulation, critical mineral separations and process technologies. Simulation, modeling, modern AI/ML and emerging
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Qualifications: PhD in radiation biology, health physics, nuclear engineering, computational biology, or related areas, with experience in performing radiation dosimetry research Experience in occupational and
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install conduit and other parts using hand tools and specifications. Ability to evaluate area hazards and ensure they have been addressed and documented. Special Requirements: Physical Requirements: Work
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/Responsibilities: Performs and analyzes routine to moderately complex engineering functions, applying mathematical, physical science, and engineering technologies. Develop complex electro-mechanical equipment and
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Requisition Id 16053 Overview: The Physics Divion at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is seeking a Research Staff Scientist to join the Nuclear Structure Astrophysics Group in support of the Nuclear
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requirements. Basic Qualifications: Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Physics, Chemistry, or a related field, with a focus on nuclear science and technology. Preferred Qualifications: Strong research
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computational mesh generation. In this role, you will apply your software engineering skills to develop and validate computational results that support large-scale, physics-based simulations across a variety of
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process engineering in a research and development atmosphere. Projects range from creating new 3D models based on conceptual (whiteboard) designs and cleaning up legacy prints, to participating in large
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Directorate. In this role, you will lead the development and application of physics-informed data science and machine learning approaches to support nuclear nonproliferation missions. The successful candidate