82 computer-science-programming-languages-"UCL"-"UCL" Postdoctoral positions at Argonne
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at conferences and ALCF/DOE venues. Position Requirements Required Skills and Qualifications: Ph.D. in Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering, Mathematics, or a related computational discipline
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The Data Science Learning Division at Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to conduct cutting-edge computational and systems biology research. The primary focus
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chemistry and experience with quantum chemistry packages (e.g., Molpro, NWChem) Strong skills in developing and implementing computational and numerical methods; familiarity with parallel computing on CPU/GPU
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implement practical strategies. Strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills. Experience with molten salt systems, actinide chemistry, or materials science is desired, but not mandatory
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practical strategies. Strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills. Experience with molten salt systems, actinide chemistry, or materials science is desired, but not mandatory. Experience
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The Q-NEXT National Quantum Information Science and Research Center based at Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for a postdoctoral position to conduct research in the field of material
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-completed PhD (within the last 0-5 years) in field of physics, engineering, or a closely related field Demonstrated programming proficiency in C/C++, Python, or another scientific programming language
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, computer science, or another relevant field Independent research experience Proficiency in programming and knowledge on computing hardware Ability and willingness to work collaboratively in a team
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methods for designing safer and more reliable components. The researcher will also contribute to technical reports, conference papers, and journal publications, and present findings at technical conferences
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. The cosmology effort at Argonne includes staff members from the CPAC group, the Computational Science division, and the HEP Detector Group. The group also includes many postdocs, and a number of graduate and