19 parallel-computing-numerical-methods uni jobs at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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National Laboratory has multiple openings for a Computer Systems Engineer 3 in Berkeley, CA. Duties: Linux system and HPC cluster maintenance and installations, operating system upgrades, system security
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calibrating complex electronics. Able to work independently and apply sound judgment. Familiar with equipment design methods and techniques. Proficient in basic computer applications, including spreadsheets
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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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assignments aligned to optimize team performance. What You Will Do: Analyze complex problems, applying sound judgment to select effective methods and techniques. Collaborate with internal and external experts
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Math and Computational Research Division (AMCR) has an opening in the QuIST (Quantum Information Science and Technology) Group for Project Scientists in support of The Advanced Quantum Testbed (AQT
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, and abilities, including education, certifications, and years of experience. Requirements: Employer will accept a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Engineering or related
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. What is Required: Employer will accept a Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Technology or related field and 4 years of experience in the job offered or in a related
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drawings. Skilled in estimating project costs, generating schedules, and tracking progress. Familiar with project management tools and methods. Proven project management experience. Ability to work in
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and characterization methods. Demonstrated ability to effectively conduct scrum to understand team needs in terms of equipment and utilities readiness for projects. Strong interpersonal skills including
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of these user facilities - including the Molecular Foundry Nanoscale Science Research Center and the NERSC scientific computing center, as well as Berkeley Lab's outstanding programs in materials and chemical