22 engineering-image-processing-phd positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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more. You will work closely with mathematicians, software engineers, physicists, materials scientists, and beamline scientists to implement these new tools on HPC computer architectures and deliver them
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National Laboratory's Engineering Division is hiring an Electrical CAD Administrator 2 to support Electrical and Electronic Design Applications across Windows and Linux. This role ensures the performance
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and engineering, computer systems, and/or networking operations or an equivalent combination of education and experience. A minimum of 3 years of experience leading and managing a team, including hiring
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computer. Our technology platform is based on superconducting quantum circuit processors, and we aim to generate the detailed experimental findings needed to resolve foundational questions in quantum
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Engineering Division is hiring a Mechanical Design Associate to support LBNL's research initiatives, including the Advanced Light Source (ALS), Berkeley Lab Laser Accelerator (BELLA), ALS-Upgrade project, and
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or contributing to large-scale detector projects or collaborations Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with a multidisciplinary team, including scientists, engineers, technical support staff, and
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 18-May-25 Location: Berkeley, California Categories: Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 104395 The Engineering
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National Laboratory's Engineering Division is hiring an Electrical CAD Administrator 2 to support Electrical and Electronic Design Applications across Windows and Linux. This role ensures the performance
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National Laboratory's Engineering Division is hiring a Mechanical CAD Administrator 2. This role supports a broad user base by managing Mechanical CAD applications, ensuring software compatibility, and
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processes in radiation detection materials. Research will involve experiments using ultrafast light sources and detectors, pulsed x-rays, laser plasma accelerators, nonlinear optics, optical spectrometers