20 high-performance-computing positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in United States
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Collider and next-generation computing architectures. This position has an anticipated start date of June 1, 2026. You will: Design, develop, test, and maintain high-performance software for particle physics
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ensures a high level of accuracy in receiving a wide variety of materials (including radioactive, hazardous). Utilizes the Ibox receiving program and enters receipt information into the Peoplesoft
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relevant to high-field and high-temperature dielectric performance to inform the digital discovery of new polymers. Characterize materials, interfaces, and film morphology using microscopy and materials
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knowledge to ensure compliance with applicable health and safety requirements and that all work is performed safely and in an environmentally sound manner. Responsibilities include providing occupational
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technologies opportunity program (ETOP) that has just been released for competition. Third, you will provide technical analyses to DOE leadership as part of the Analysis of Alternatives required to advance
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development spanning areas such as optimization, Fourier analysis, numerical linear algebra, statistics, machine learning, and high-performance computing for one or more of the following: (1) reconstruction
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optical materials with high kh2 coefficients of particular interest as it will enable fabrication of quantum transducers. These are devices that enable controlled conversion of signal or excitation from one
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the Energy Sciences Network or run on next-generation high performance computing and data systems hosted by the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center at Berkeley Lab. Since its founding in 2002
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of world-class science. You will perform varied tasks essential day-to-day operation of the plant facilities systems, complete preventive maintenance, make small and complex equipment repairs, monitor and
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, the U.S. Magnet Development Program, and major instrumentation efforts in nuclear and high energy physics like ATLAS, GRETA, DESI, LZ and the DUNE Near Detector. With close to 500 engineers and