9 postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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-ensemble of atoms that can be used to collectively emit and store single photons for high-rate, high fidelity remote entanglement without the need of optical resonators. As a Postdoc on this project, you
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Engineering Division is seeking an innovative and creative Software Developer for a role in the Beamline Controls Group at the Advanced Light Source (ALS). The ALS is on the brink of an expansive equipment
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infrastructure maintenance. Identify opportunities for automation and process improvements. Additional Responsibilities as Needed: Develop data storage solutions and integrate third-party applications Collaborate
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networking technologies, software, algorithms and applications Evaluating or developing new and promising HPC systems and networking technologies Researching methods to control and manage next-generation
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development and laboratory automation systems (liquid handlers, robotic colony pickers etc.). Experience with sequencing technologies and microfluidics. Experience using fluorescence-activated cell sorting
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. Familiar with low-voltage power, cabling, racks, and industrial control systems. Proficient in CAD tools (e.g., AutoCAD Electrical, SolidWorks Electrical, Creo) and cable routing software. Knowledge
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/experience. Proficient with manual/automated wire bonders (e.g., West-Bond, K&S, Hesse). Skilled in wedge and ball bonding techniques and inspection methods. Experienced in visual/mechanical inspection using
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at Level 3 or Level 4. What You Will Do: Work with beamline, computing, and controls staff to develop solutions for the integration of state-of-the-art x-ray detectors. This includes building new software
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manager and when appropriate the Environmental Safety Hazards Control Department. Report promptly and correct when appropriate any hazardous conditions that are discovered. Proceed with work only after