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Group in the Applied Mathematics and Computational Research Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is seeking a Computational Career-Track Research Scientist. The successful candidate
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math and Computational Sciences Division has an opening for a Beyond Moore Computational Research Scientist to evaluate and develop devices to hardware/circuit co-design flow for architectural
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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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worldwide. In this role, developers create and operate robust, mission-critical solutions that collect, process, store, and present network measurements and event data using open-source and cloud-native
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tight AI-simulation coupling. What is Required: PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Computational Science, Data Science, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or a related numerical field. Programming experience
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Mathematics Computational Research Division (AMCR) has an immediate opening in the Quantum Information Science and Technology Group (QuIST) for a Quantum Experimentalist Postdoctoral Fellow under the programs
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-tuning and/or Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) methods to augment LLMs with dedicated knowledge in transportation and electric grid domains. This involves designing methods to process input data and
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to the Quantum Defect Genome effort to discover and validate novel emitters for quantum information science. What You Will Do: Perform advanced optical measurements, including cryogenic and magneto-optical
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approaches. Contribute to scientific and technical publications. What is Required: A Bachelor's Degree (or equivalent knowledge/training) in Physics, Statistics, Computer Science or a related discipline and a
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spans materials, chemistry, physics, biology, earth and environmental science, mathematics, and computing. Researchers from around the world rely on the lab's world-class scientific facilities