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energy goals. ESIA also develops, deploy, and advance grid technologies that ensure a robust and secure U.S. grid transmission and distribution system. We collaborate with government agencies as
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collection methods for external data (e.g. web scraping) to collect data for use in modelling and analysis. Develop analytic plans, engineer supporting algorithms, write new functions or applications in
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algorithmic bias, surveillance, digital equity, and the sociopolitical impacts of emerging technologies on Black communities. The candidate will support and expand curriculum and engage in research that offers
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talented and dedicated employees. Applies advanced computational, computer science, data science, and software research and development principles to perform complex distributed computing architectural
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distribution can predict both single AZ and whole synapse function at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). Adapt and convert an existing, experimentally validated MCell simulation of mammalian NMJ AZs into Python
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, computers and instrumentation hardware. Ability to install and oversee installation software algorithms for distributed controllers and maintain associated databases. Ability to coordinate maintenance and
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oversee installation of building automation systems, communication networks, computers and instrumentation hardware. Ability to install and oversee installation software algorithms for distributed
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generation of distributed software infrastructure for JGI, represent the JGI in relevant reviews, national and international activities, and within the broader DOE National Laboratory system. The JGI 's
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the next generation of distributed software infrastructure for JGI, represent the JGI in relevant reviews, national and international activities, and within the broader DOE National Laboratory system
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validate these distributed intelligence algorithms, enabling breakthroughs in scientific research across DOE domains. The candidate will collaborate with DOE’s SWARM project (https://swarm-workflows.org