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Glenn T. Seaborg Distinguished Postdoctoral Research Associate

The Glenn T. Seaborg Distinguished Postdoctoral (GTSI-INL) program is designed to nurture early career Ph.D. scientists and engineers with the focus being specifically on the actinide elements in support of nuclear energy, nuclear fuel cycle, waste treatment, and proliferation topics. This is an annual call posting, which means this is the only time this year that the posting will be open for applications. 
Ideal candidates will have exceptional talent, scientific track records, and have potential to become impact players in the field of actinide studies. The preferred candidates will have experience and interest in solid state chemistry, nuclear physics, solution chemistry, materials science, radiation chemistry, and other related fields applied to actinides.
The Glenn T. Seaborg Distinguished Postdoctoral appointment provides up to two years of research support to the selected candidate with a possible one year extension. The mission of the GTSI-INL is to develop the candidate to the place that a long term career relationship may be possible following a successful appointment.
 

QUALIFICATIONS

 
Distinguished Postdoctoral Program Opportunity:
  • Opportunity to develop and build independent research 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.
Special Requirements and/or Training: 
Current INL postdocs or individuals who have previously completed an INL postdoc position are ineligible to apply.
Ability to secure a US DOE L-clearance may be needed depending on the specific work scope match to the selected candidate’s interests and skills.
Candidate Requirements
Minimum requirements for candidate.
  • Attained a doctorate degree in science or engineering.
  • Completed Ph.D prior to distinguished postdoctoral appointment and within the previous three years.
  • Demonstrated leadership and favorable recommendations.
  • Demonstrated oral and published written communication skills (in English) and the ability to work independently, creatively, and as part of a team.
Please submit the following with your online application:
  • Current Curriculum Vitae
  • Unofficial transcripts
  • Letter of interest including:
  • Long-term professional goals
  • Dates of availability
  • Descriptions of disciplinary strengths and disciplinary areas in which candidate desires continued research
  • Maximum length: Two pages in letter format (U.S. 8.5 x 1, single sided)
  • Bibliography of publications, preprints, and significant presentations (if not already listed in CV)
  • One peer reviewed publication preprint or reprint of candidate's choice
  • Abstract of Doctoral Dissertation
  • Three letters of recommendation (letters can be either uploaded to online application or emailed to thomas.steele@inl.gov)
  • One recommendation must be from Ph.D. advisor
  • Proposed Short Research Plan including:
  • Research to be addressed
  • Conjectures or hypotheses to be tested
  • Proposed methods of investigation and the guiding, relevant theoretical frameworks
  • Schedule, unburdened budget, major equipment needs, and other necessary resources
  • Maximum length: Two pages (U.S. 8.5 x 11, single sided)
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Proposed Short Research Plan including:
Please ensure your proposal addresses the following sections:

Project description/abstract: A stand-alone paragraph that should be understandable to a technically literate lay reader. Please include a problem statement, the knowledge gap being filled, and a very brief overview of the proposed solution to fill the gap. Please be explicit about why the project is innovative (reference state of the art in field). State the potential impact of the research.

Significance: Describe the scientific/technical problem that the proposal addresses, explain why this problem is significant, and introduce the proposed novel approach for addressing this problem (please explicitly call out what is novel). How important is the proposed activity to advancing knowledge and understanding within its own field and across different fields? Is it closely related to work being done at INL, at other DOE laboratories, or elsewhere?

Research Plan: Provide a brief overview of research plan and objectives (specific aims). For each objective/aim: (i) provide a description of the scientific hypothesis to be tested or technical concepts to be demonstrated to achieve the objective/aim, (ii) discuss the methods, materials, facilities, protocols to be employed, and techniques for analyzing data and validating results as appropriate, (iii) describe the expected results and impacts (e.g., fundamental breakthroughs, enabling technologies).

Products and Deliverables: How will this project contribute to achieving INL’s mission, or what question will we be able to answer that we couldn’t answer previously? i.e., “at the end of this project we will have a greater understanding of X, which matters because of Y.” Publications and conference presentation are encouraged.

Potential for Follow-On Activities: Describe how the results will be disseminated; include likely journals in which this would be published and conferences, workshops, and planning activities at which the work would be presented. 

Schedule and Budget: Present the estimated, unburdened budgets and personnel time for each task described. Materials, subcontracts and travel budgets should be listed as well. 
Maximum length: Two pages (U.S. 8.5 x 11, single sided)
Questions Contact: Thomas.Steele@inl.gov
 
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