Radar and Optics Associate Research
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Engineering
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
Radar and Optics Applications Associate Research Staff
As a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has an impressive 80-year legacy of addressing the nation's most pressing challenges. Our team is made up of over 7,000 dedicated and innovative individuals! Our goal is to create an environment where a variety of perspectives and backgrounds are valued, ensuring ORNL is known as a top choice for employment.
These principles are essential for supporting our broader mission to drive scientific breakthroughs and translate them into solutions for energy, environmental, and security challenges facing the nation. The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) conducts research, development, and deployment of radar and optics technologies to address national security and other worldwide challenges.
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Duties and Responsibilities:
As a full-time Associate Research Staff you will support technical staff on research projects and provide technical engineering support, technology assessments, engineering analysis, engineering studies, design reviews, and specifications development for upgrading existing radar and optical tracking systems and developing new radar and optical tracking systems for the Department of Energy (DoE) and other government agencies (OGAs). As part of your routine tasks, you may be required to: assist in the development and prototyping of radar and optical tracking systems, neuromorphic sensor systems, radar transponders, and advanced sensor fusion technologies apply AI/ML to improve detection and identification of radar and optical tracking systems, or execute radar and optics systems performance tests and analyze the results to influence strategic national security decisions.
In short, you will help envision, design, develop, test, and deploy radar and optics technologies to support national security needs. The position requires development of innovative solutions for general radar and optics challenges and collaboration with other team members for the development of technical demonstrations, proposals, oral presentations, and publications. No less important, the interdisciplinary nature of projects demands strong interpersonal skills, evidence of working well in teams, and an expected desire to seek and develop healthy relationships.
Finally, the position requires a passion for mission-focused National Security challenges.
Basic Qualifications:
BS with a minimum of four years of experience, MS with a minimum of two years of experience, or a PhD degree with a strong record of research and development in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related field Proven experience in radar and optics applications. Excellent communication skills for conveying technical material to both scientists and non-scientists in both written and oral presentations.
Self-disciplined work ethic and eagerness to tackle challenging research problems. Strong desire to work in a team environment. Ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with prototyping RF electronics in a lab environment. Experience with AI/ML. Experience with RF signature recognition and classification algorithms. Experience with Computational Imaging and Image Reconstruction techniques. Familiarity with federal funding procedures, regulations, policies, and practices. Experience developing and managing research projects.
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