21 operations-management-associate-professor Postdoctoral positions at University of California
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The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC ) at Berkeley Lab seeks a highly motivatedPostdoctoral Researcher - HPC Workflow Performance (NESAP/NERSC) to join the Workflow
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[map ] Subject Area: All areas of Mathematics Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/09/04) Position Description: Apply Position Description ARTHUR J. KRENER ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITION IN MATHEMATICS
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Group at the Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division of the Energy Technologies Area. The work will entail membrane-electrode assembly device fabrication, testing and associated electrochemical
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research work in the Sustainable Energy and Environmental Systems Department. The Postdoctoral Scholar will conduct energy and environmental policy analysis, specifically by modeling key performance metrics
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production, and photon and fusion-energy science. Under the direction of Professor Bruce Schumm, and working in collaboration with SCIPP Fast Sensors group members and its national and international partners
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contingent upon performance and availability of funding. Application Window Open date: October 6, 2025 Next review date: Saturday, Nov 15, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Apply by this date to ensure full
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Position duration: 2 years, with potential to renew for a 3rd years depending on performance and available funding. Application Window Open date: September 22, 2025 Most recent review date: Monday, Oct 6
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temperate marine ecosystems, macroalgae are a vital base of food webs and provide habitat for rich communities but we lack a framework for understanding their ecology beyond decades-old gross morphological
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fellow to join NERSC’s Workflow Readiness team to help research teams run quantum-related workflows at scale on the upcoming Doudna supercomputer. You’ll collaborate with NERSC staff and scientists, and
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-doctoral Scholar to advance the validation of quantum computers operating in the classical-hardness regime. You will design and execute state-of-the-art experiments on superconducting quantum processors