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National Laboratory is hiring a Data Science Workflows Architect within the NERSC division. The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) is seeking an engineer with experience in complex
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(LBNL ) Joint Genome Institute (JGI ) has an opening for a Senior Business Systems Analyst to play a critical role in transforming raw scientific outputs into high-value, AI-ready data assets
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(LBNL ) Joint Genome Institute (JGI ) has an opening for a Staff Business Systems Analyst to play a critical role in transforming raw scientific outputs into high-value, AI-ready data assets that directly
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information: Application date: Priority consideration will be given to candidates who apply by April 30, 2026. Applications will be accepted until the job posting is removed. Appointment type: This is a full
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. The Measurement and Analysis Team is a group of engineers that provides innovative network measurement and analysis services to ensure the effective movement of scientific data between DOE and partner facilities
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methodology Assist with code optimization and integration into Department of Energy (DOE's) applications running on the exascale computer systems with GPU accelerators We are looking for: PhD or equivalent
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limited data. The successful candidate should have a technical/quantitative background (engineering or economics) and strong experience conducting engineering assessments and/or economic analysis. Some
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while ensuring reliable operations, safety, and data quality. During the ALS upgrade , you will serve as the scientific lead for 12.2.2 adjustments and upgrades, using the pause in routine operations
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electronics and HPC is to make more efficient use of transistors through architecture specialization, application-specific acceleration, and compilers/programming-models that better control data movement than