22 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Geosciences division is hiring an Autonomous Material Processing Postdoctoral Fellow to help transform how critical materials are produced. In this role, you'll bring together machine learning, real-time
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. Collaborate with physicists, computer scientists, mathematicians and engineers across LBNL divisions to define software requirements, implement robust solutions, and develop software for high-energy particle
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methodology Assist with code optimization and integration into Department of Energy (DOE's) applications running on the exascale computer systems with GPU accelerators We are looking for: PhD or equivalent
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. Correlate fluorescence, label-free, mass spectroscopy, and microscopy data form a microarray platform to develop a parallel readout of protein function. Correlate and curate data from various instruments and
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distributed-memory parallel applications. Experience with containers (Docker, Podman, Shifter or similar) and modern software practices such as Git, unit testing, CI/CD, and collaborative development
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for advanced energy storage applications. This position is part of a multidisciplinary program focused on the design, synthesis, processing, and characterization of organic-inorganic hybrid materials capable
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, barcoding, documenting, and processing incoming materials. The position works with vendors and internal teams, managing a wide range of goods through internal systems (iBox, Peoplesoft, and Ebuy) Candidates
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National Laboratory is hiring a Postdoctoral Scholar - AI-Assisted Physical Vapor Deposition of Thin Films within the Molecular Foundry Division. This position will accelerate process development and
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(LBNL ) Biological Systems and Engineering (BSE ) Division has an opening for a Bioprocess Digitization Lead to join the Advanced Biofuels and Bioproducts Process Development Unit (ABPDU )! In
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vision for extracting complex patterns, structure, and meaning from images and/or volumes; and (4) new mathematics and algorithms leading to new applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence