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, the U.S. Magnet Development Program, and major instrumentation efforts in nuclear and high energy physics like ATLAS, GRETA, DESI, LZ and the DUNE Near Detector. With close to 500 engineers and
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the ability to prioritize work, meet deadlines, and contribute to the planning of a scientific research program. Excellent oral and written communication skills including the ability to organize technical
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undergraduate student in good academic standing during the semester enrolled in an engineering program or similar technical program. Basic understanding of engineering principles Proficiency with Microsoft Office
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Collider and next-generation computing architectures. This position has an anticipated start date of June 1, 2026. You will: Design, develop, test, and maintain high-performance software for particle physics
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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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Synthesis Science program in which the postdoc will combine literature data extraction, LLM reasoning, and theoretical materials science to guide synthesis protocols for automated sol-gel and solid-state
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National Laboratory is hiring a Postdoctoral Scholar - Organic Spin Qubits & EPR Spectroscopy within the Molecular Foundry division. This position will support a two-year research program on correlated
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Science Acceleration Program (NESAP ). You will join a multidisciplinary team building AI-driven scientific workflows for the upcoming Doudna supercomputer. Doudna will deliver over 10x the performance
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, transform, and load genomic data and associated metadata into the Data Lakehouse. * Plan and perform unit, integration, and acceptance testing. * Create system specifications aligned with business
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-equilibrium phenomena. The computational results are expected to compare with X-ray spectroscopy, and/or pump-probe spectroscopic observations. You will: Perform computational investigation of ultrafast charge