Distinguished Postdoctoral Associate Program positions at INL
Battelle Energy Alliance _ INL
Application
Details
Posted: 11-Sep-24
Location: Idaho Falls, Idaho
Categories:
Chemistry
Engineering and Technology: Nuclear
Physics: Atomic and Molecular
Sector:
Government and National Lab
Required Education:
Doctorate
The INL Distinguished Postdoctoral Associate Program is designed to attract, recruit, develop and inspire early-career Ph.D. researchers who have the potential to develop into INL’s future scientific and technical leaders. INL’s Distinguished Postdoctoral Program Opportunity: • Develop and build independent research projects while helping advance INL, Department of Energy and national agendas for energy and security • Access to cutting-edge instrumentation and facilities • Mentors include top INL researchers and leaders • A prestigious and competitively compensated position
INL's Distinguished Postdoctoral Programs:
Russell L. Heath Distinguished Postdoctoral Programs
Deslonde de Boisblanc Distinguished Postdoctoral Programs
Glenn T. Seaborg Distinguished Postdoctoral Programs
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Idaho National Laboratory occupies a unique niche at the nexus of energy supply and security. Our scientists, engineers and support staff work to change the world’s energy future and secure our nation’s critical infrastructure. For more than 70 years, INL has provided outstanding educational and employment opportunities in Idaho. To keep its talent pipeline primed, INL supports science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education at all levels. The field is wide open for a new generation of talented individuals to step up and tackle the major challenges that we work on. Idaho National Laboratory stands out as a distinctly capable science and technology resource. Notably, the lab serves as the nation’s command center for advanced nuclear energy research, development, demonstration and deployment. The lab and its roughly 5,700 scientists, engineers and support staff build on the potential and promise of ideas that can benefit the real world.
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