10 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"DIFFER" Postdoctoral positions at University of California
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, lead large-scale benchmarking across the full stack, and develop scalable classical simulations (e.g., tensor networks)—including performance bounds beyond brute-force classical simulability. This role
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: Contribute to one or more NESAP projects that target NERSC HPC systems. Analyze and optimize quantum-related workflows, including classical simulation of quantum systems. Develop and apply advanced workflow
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properties including structure/function relationships across multiple time and length scales with a specific focus on electrical double-layer formation and structure. What You Will Do: Develop scientific
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Marine Science Institute. The Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory team works to leverage the power of science and technology to develop and implement tangible solutions to a wide range of environmental
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systems Conduct data collection, cleaning, quality assurance, and validation activities Develop models to analyze costs and performance of wastewater technologies in Python or similar format. Participate in
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research activities, develop refereed publications, contribute to proposals for extramural funding, and present research findings at professional conferences. There will be opportunities for the candidate
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the group are encouraged to develop new data analysis ideas and methods. The successful candidate will also be heavily involved in our ongoing project to develop and build new, high-speed data acquisition
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such as TEM, HAADF-STEM, 4D-STEM, and EELS. The postdoc will develop expertise in low-temperature studies, assist staff and users with the liquid helium holder, and carry out independent research
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Readiness team as part of NERSC’s Exascale Science Acceleration Program (NESAP ). You will join the team to prepare scientific workflows for NERSC’s next system, the Doudna supercomputer across all program
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removal. A primary focus will be on the development and analysis of downscaled Regional Oceanic Modeling System (ROMS) simulations of the Santa Barbara Channel; the qualified candidate will also have the