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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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decision on approvals of the EIO's determinations. Provides high-level technical consultation and strategic direction to program leads. Independently manages workload distribution across multi-disciplinary
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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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mission. Develop and manage program plans, schedules, budgets, deliverables, and resource allocation. Monitor program performance from initiation through delivery, implementing corrective actions. Provide
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degree of tact and professionalism. Ability to perform simple mathematical calculations using spreadsheets, such as calculating percentages and sums. Intermediate computer proficiency, including
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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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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