[ES_JOBS_NET] Oak Ridge National Lab: Impact, Adaptation, Vulnerability Research Scientist Position

Erica Bickford ebickford at uwalumni.com
Mon Mar 6 08:57:15 MST 2017


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> Date: March 6, 2017 at 8:49:55 AM MST
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> Subject: Impact, Adaptation, Vulnerability Research Scientist Position
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> Dear Summer Policy Colloquium Alumnus/Alumna,
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> Please see the below job opportunity that may be of interest:
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> Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a dynamic scientific leader with a national and international reputation and record of accomplishment to help lead and grow ORNL’s impact, adaptation, and vulnerability (IAV) research portfolio.   We are looking for a researcher with +10 years of experience and a doctorate in geography, environmental science, computational science, energy science, engineering, urban and regional planning, or economics.  One key focus areas for this position is to improve our understanding of how energy and water systems are impacted by socio-economic, environmental, and population stresses, including non-linear shocks, tipping points, and extreme weather and climate events. 
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> Please forward this notice to candidates you may know.   To apply for this position, and see additional information about the position, ORNL, and the Eastern Tennessee region see the links and information below.   Thank you.   Jack Fellows
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> Dr. Jack D. Fellows, Director
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> Climate Change Science Institute
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> Oak Ridge National Lab
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> fellowsjd at ornl.gov 865-574-5767
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> http://climatechangescience.ornl.gov
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> Position Description.   In this position, you will collaborate with other researchers in the Climate Change Science Institute (CCSI) and the Urban Dynamics Institute (UDI).   CCSI and UDI are part of the  Energy and Environmental Sciences (EESD) and Computer and Computational Sciences (CCSD) directorates at ORNL.   You will have the opportunity to work in an extraordinary research collaborative environment where you can draw upon the substantial expertise and tools from across ORNL, including one of the fastest and most capable supercomputers in the world. You can also utilize premier climate, population, and urban dynamic models as well as sophisticated data management and visualization tools.
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> To Apply to the IAV Position: IAV Research Scientist
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> CCSI Video: CCSI Video
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> CCSI Website: http://climatechangescience.ornl.gov
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> UDI Website: https://udi.ornl.gov
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> EESD Website: https://www.ornl.gov/directorate/eesd
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> CCSD Website: https://www.ornl.gov/directorate/ccsd
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> ORNL Website: https://www.ornl.gov
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> DOE.  The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) 17 national laboratories occupy a unique niche in   the nation’s R&D enterprise, providing the resources needed to perform what former ORNL director Alvin Weinberg famously called “Big Science”— large-scale, long-term R&D efforts that are outside the scope of industry or universities.  National labs are distinguished by their ability to assemble large teams of experts from a variety of scientific and technical disciplines to tackle compelling national problems.  They also design, build, and operate powerful scientific facilities that are available to the international research community.  They work in partnership with universities and industry to train the future science and engineering workforce and transfer the results of their R&D to the marketplace.
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> ORNL.  As the largest multi-program science and energy laboratory of the US Department of Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory is engaged in a wide range of activities that support DOE’s mission: ensuring America’s security and prosperity by addressing its energy, environmental, and nuclear challenges through transformative science and technology solutions.
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> Community and Culture.  The strong partnership between DOE and UT-Battelle, LLC, which manages ORNL for the department, has created a national resource that draws outstanding researchers in a wide range of disciplines to world-class facilities where they tackle fundamental scientific challenges, couple discoveries with applied research, and work with industry to translate results into commercialapplications. The work of the laboratory is being performed safely and efficiently in a modern campus setting. Throughout the region ORNL is justifiably regarded as a high-value asset for innovation, education, and economic development.
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> ORNL Workforce. With more than 4,600 employees representing more than 80 different countries, we assemble teams of experts from diverse backgrounds, equip them with powerful instruments and research facilities, and address compelling national problems. Home to some of the world’s premier scientific facilities, ORNL is a great place to chart your own research course, work with eminent colleagues, and build an extraordinary career.
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> Business Diversity. Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s ability to achieve and maintain a competitive workforce in a rapidly changing business and political environment is greatly influenced by our ability to plan and forecast workforce needs and promote diversity. Maintaining an inclusive environment is a business imperative that focuses on the people in our entire work environment and how to maximize the unique talents of individuals, teams, and business partners to deliver quality products and services for our customers.
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> Discover East Tennessee. East Tennessee offers a great climate with a very mild winter, a very reasonable cost of living, and plenty of wonderful resources and experiences—mountains, rivers, lakes, a full menu of outdoor adventures, championship college teams and minor-league baseball, and the cultural offerings of Knoxville, a city recognized as one of the country’s best places to live! ORNL is within a day’s drive of 75% of the nation’s population and all of the East Coast’s major cities.
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> ORNL is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified individuals, including individuals with disabilities and protected veterans, are encouraged to apply. UT-Battelle is an E-Verify Employer. 
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