Distinguished Staff Fellowship Program
Oak Ridge National LaboratoryAbout the role
Requisition Id 15350
Overview:
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is the world’s premier research institution, empowering leaders, and teams to pursue breakthroughs in an environment marked by operational excellence and engagement with the communities where we live and work. ORNL invites you to apply to its Distinguished Staff Fellowship (DSF) Program. This program recognizes outstanding early-career scientists and engineers who have excelled in their academic and professional subject areas and show promise as future science leaders. The program offers highly sought-after fellowships in various research fields, including biology and the environment, clean energy, fusion and fission, isotope science, materials science, national security, neutron science, and supercomputing.
Applicants selected to become DSFs will be named to one of three fellowships based on their scientific background. The fellowships honor who made a Big Science impact at ORNL.
- Dr. Liane B. Russell was a groundbreaking geneticist at ORNL (1947–2002), and in 1973 she was the first woman to receive the internationally awarded Roentgen Medal. She achieved international recognition for her contributions to our understanding of basic mammalian genetics. Russell Fellows are typically in the biological sciences, biomolecular chemistry, computational biology, and environmental and ecosystem sciences.
- Dr. Alvin M. Weinberg was a passionate advocate for nuclear energy with a strong interest in science policy and ORNL’s longest serving director (1955–1973). Weinberg Fellows generally align with the applied, experimental, and computational sciences and demonstrate competency in chemistry and chemical engineering, radiochemistry, materials science and engineering, nuclear science and engineering, and manufacturing science and engineering.
- Dr. Eugene P. Wigner was a 1963 Nobel Laureate in physics and ORNL’s first director of research and development (1946–1947). Wigner Fellows are typically in the fundamental sciences and demonstrate competency in advanced materials, chemistry, computational science, neutron scattering, nuclear physics, and plasma and fusion energy sciences.
Targeted Research Directions:
Candidates should demonstrate their ability to contribute to one (or more) of the following cross-disciplinary research initiatives:
- Scale computing and data analytics to exascale and beyond for science and energy.
- Deliver transformational R&D to enable integrated energy systemsand advancements in manufacturing.
- Discover and design next-generation materials, and chemical processes for energy.
- Advance the impact and application of neutron science.
- Understand complexity in biological and environmental systems.
- Provide strategic capabilities in isotope R&D and production.
- Achieve breakthroughs in nuclear science, technologies, and systems focusing on fusion and fission.
- Deliver science and technology to address complex national security challengesin cyber resilience and intelligence, geospatial sciences and human security, and nuclear nonproliferation.
- Elucidate the principles of fundamental physics and particle interactions.
Major Duties/Responsibilities:
- Conduct scientific research of the highest quality and impact during their 3-year tenure appointment.
- Successfully conduct a mentorship plan crafted to integrate each DSF into ORNL’s scientific community.
- Become leaders in their fields and effective representatives of the Laboratory in interactions with colleagues and with the DOE and other sponsors of R&D at ORNL.
- Align behaviors, priorities, and interactions with ORNL’s core values of Impact, Integrity, Teamwork, Safety, and Service.
Basic Qualifications:
- Applicants must have either received their PhD in a STEM or National Security field no more than 5 years prior to or expect to be awarded their PhD no later than 6 months after the application date.
- Current or recent ORNL postdoctoral researchers and ORNL staff members are not eligible to apply.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and to participate creatively in collaborative teams across the Laboratory.
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