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and contact information for three references. PDFs of 2 top publications (in prep is OK). Additional information: Application date: Priority consideration will be given to candidates who apply by 12/31
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interfaces for thermal studies. Analyze data and automate repeatable parts of fabrication, measurement, and post-processing (Python). Maintain and improve experimental setups; coordinate repairs, vendor
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data. Communicate results through peer-reviewed publications, technical reports, conference presentations, and sponsor engagement. Build collaborative networks across Berkeley Lab and the DOE national
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, Johnson Controls, Inc. Metasys, computer-aided drafting software, latest generation lighting controls, and data analysis. Proven relevant experience designing automatic control systems as applied to wet/dry
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teams by transforming conceptual ideas into complete 3D Computer-Aided Design (CAD) models and detailed 2D drawings. These models and drawings are critical to the manufacturing, fabrication, and
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and technologies. Strong verbal and written communication skills; able to clearly convey technical information to engineers and scientists. Highly organized with strong attention to detail in design
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of Perlmutter and connect directly to DOE experimental and observational facilities so research teams can stream and analyze data in near real time. You will collaborate with NERSC staff, domain scientists, and
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for near-real-time data analysis. Your work will help 12,000+ users run faster, more reliable science. What You Will Do: Contribute to one or more NESAP scientific workflows targeting NERSC HPC resources
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control--and contribute to data management, radiological characterization, sample collection and analysis, and air monitoring. The position also involves implementing radiological work controls, supporting
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team of quantum algorithm developers, physicists, mathematicians and computer scientists that will design and deliver novel algorithms, error mitigation and compiling techniques for DOE relevant science