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. Basic Qualifications: PhD in electrical/computer engineering, computer science, or a related discipline A minimum of 8 years of relevant experience in image/signal processing and machine learning
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the classification requirements of the current UT-Battelle, LLC, Contracts, by ensuring the appropriate identification of ORNL programs and publications requiring protection in the interest of national security as
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Requisition Id 16063 Overview: The Centrifuge Science (CS) Section within the Enrichment Science and Engineering Division (ESED) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking an Electric Motor
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Project Manager. The FFESD team addresses compelling challenges in fission and fusion energy systems, enabling ORNL to pursue national priorities in fusion energy and current and advanced nuclear research
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enhances our understanding of these isotopes but also explores their current and potential future applications, which include innovations in nuclear battery development, cutting-edge research in next
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PhD in materials science and engineering, physics, chemistry, or electrical engineering or a related field. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in scanning transmission electron microscopy Background
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ferroelectric and ferroelastic materials, under external stimuli such as electric fields, light, strain, and temperature. This position resides in the Data Nanonanalytics (DNA) Group within the Nanomaterials
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Qualifications: PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or a related discipline. A minimum of 1 year of postdoctoral
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to optimize utility of captured signals Conceive, write, and submit proposals to develop and expand a research program investigating signal collection and analysis for mission objectives Qualifications: A PhD
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out experiments exploring the dynamics of high-intensity beams in the SNS ring. This project will explore a unique space charge mitigation technique based on coupled optics and phase space painting