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-reviewed venues and conferences. Engage in community knowledge-sharing (e.g. tutorials for the NERSC user base). What is Required: PhD awarded within the last five years in Physics, Computational Chemistry
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networks) for simulating quantum computer performance. Relevant publication record and clear, effective written/oral communication of scientific results. Knowledge of quantum information science relevant
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workflows at scale and in near real time. You will work closely with NERSC staff and partners at NVIDIA and Dell to turn cutting-edge capabilities into everyday tools for the science community. What You Will
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a welcoming and inclusive environment for all employees and students. Our excellence in research, teaching, and service are embodied by members of our academic community who share our commitment
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communicate the results of work in reports and oral presentations, including participation in meetings, reviews, conferences, and publications in refereed journals. Additional Responsibilities as needed: Assist
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) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research position focused on the trait based ecology of marine macroalgae. Community ecology is often mired in case histories explaining distribution and abundance
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: Work on operando cell designs including synchrotron-based techniques for water/CO2 electrolysis materials and cells. Interact with the LBNL electrolysis, fuel cell and electrochemistry community (with
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language (e.g., R, C/C++, Java) Proficiency with MS Office and/or Google Suite, particularly Excel/Sheets Strong verbal and written communication skills Ability to work independently and interact effectively
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supervising others -Ability to manage, analyze, and synthesize data -Strong written and verbal communication skills, excellent interpersonal skills -Demonstrated record of publishing in peer-reviewed scientific
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science papers, and opportunities for discovery. In addition, members of the UC community enjoy guaranteed access to the Keck telescopes. The department has several groups probing the nature of dark matter