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National Laboratory is hiring a Project Scientist - Superconducting Materials & Interfaces (Quantum) within the Molecular Foundry division. This position will lead materials development efforts aimed
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provisioning, configuration management, and orchestration across thousands of servers, with a focus on the OpenCHAMI system management software stack. Contribute to the development and operation of NERSC's large
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, scaling, and management of containerized applications, and collaborating with DevOps and development teams to streamline CI/CD pipelines. Design, deploy, and manage the global storage platform to ensure
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: Development, performance analysis and optimization of end-to-end science workflows, including those originating at DOE facilities. Deployment of capabilities such as AI training and inference at scale, and
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simulations on superconducting processors for physics, chemistry, and computer science. Firmware development & programming tools to interface with FPGA-based electronics. Quantum verification and validation
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, and development. Proficient with oscilloscopes, multimeters (digital and analog), function generators, and pulse generators. Color vision sufficient for wiring/component codes and safety indicators
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, supporting the operation and evolution of an advanced platform that integrates cloud-native software, on-premise hardware, and high-performance computing hosted in National Lab data centers. This role is
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software practices such as unit testing, CI/CD, and collaborative development. Notes: This is a full-time, 2 year, postdoctoral appointment with the possibility of renewal based upon satisfactory job
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integration of parts, assemblies, and subassemblies used in a wide range of research and development projects. In this position, you will work closely with engineers, scientists, and technicians, applying
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records. Perform release surveys for materials, equipment, and property transitioning from radiologically controlled to uncontrolled areas. Evaluate radiological conditions to support the development