11 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"IDAEA-CSIC"-"Prof" positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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time management, organization, and multitasking skills, with the ability to meet deadlines. Ability to quickly learn and apply new computational concepts, programming languages, and software libraries
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, or scientific program execution. Develop training and teach courses to Laboratory scientists, staff, and post-docs on ScienceIT-specific technology, services, or offerings. Provide expertise in machine learning
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, to analyze performance, improve portability and reliability, and bring new workflow capabilities to thousands of users across DOE Office of Science programs. What You Will Do: Contribute to one or more NESAP
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) git-based CI/CD pipelines (such as GitLab runners or GitHub Actions) continuous delivery tools (such as Argo CD or Flux) modern programming languages (such as Go or Rust) complex scripting with tools
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team as part of NERSC's Exascale Science Acceleration Program (NESAP ). You'll work with NERSC staff, domain scientists, and engineers from industry partners to prepare key scientific workflows
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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
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performance. Relevant publication record and clear, effective written/oral communication of scientific results. Knowledge of quantum information science relevant to the responsibilities above. Proven ability to
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theorists and experimentalists; mentor interns and junior researchers. Champion safety & cybersecurity in all collaborative and computational activities. What is Required: Ph.D. in Chemistry, Physics
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-up, attend meetings, etc. Write manuscripts. Contribute to grant proposals. Analyze data from projects, make plots, present results. What is Required: Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering, computer science
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projects. You'll also collaborate with our counterparts at peer scientific facilities, also operated by the Department of Energy Office of Science, on a national program to pool together vast computational