20 computer-algorithm-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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National Laboratory has multiple openings for a Computer Systems Engineer 3 in Berkeley, CA. Duties: Linux system and HPC cluster maintenance and installations, operating system upgrades, system security
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, machine learning, and high-performance computing. Experience in leading the development of new math and algorithms for extracting rotational dynamics from correlation spectroscopy and reconstructing 3D
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information science, and to guide near-term hardware and algorithm co-design. What You Will Do: Design of superconducting electronic devices with emphasis on superconducting quantum processors with emphasis in qubit
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with various stakeholders to solve unique needs, or experience in both a research and development environment. Knowledge of standard algorithms and data structures. Familiarity with software project
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National Lab's (LBNL ) Accelerator Technology & Applied Physics (ATAP ) Division has an opening for a Postdoctoral Scholar to work in the ALS Accelerator Physics Program (ALS AP). The position requires
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calibrating complex electronics. Able to work independently and apply sound judgment. Familiar with equipment design methods and techniques. Proficient in basic computer applications, including spreadsheets
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at Level 3 or Level 4. What You Will Do: Work with beamline, computing, and controls staff to develop solutions for the integration of state-of-the-art x-ray detectors. This includes building new software
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, and abilities, including education, certifications, and years of experience. Requirements: Employer will accept a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Engineering or related
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. What is Required: Employer will accept a Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Technology or related field and 4 years of experience in the job offered or in a related
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of these user facilities - including the Molecular Foundry Nanoscale Science Research Center and the NERSC scientific computing center, as well as Berkeley Lab's outstanding programs in materials and chemical