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Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Scientific Networking Division has an immediate opening for a Full Stack Software Engineer to join ESnet's Measurement and Analysis team. Remote work is an option
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, engineers, subcontractors, and other stakeholders. Exercise authority to make final determinations and approve waivers, equivalencies, and alternate methods. Act as a resource and provide final determinations
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National Laboratory is hiring a Scientific Engineering Associate within the Physics division. The position will contribute to advanced software development efforts supporting the ATLAS Experiment and DUNE
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community. This includes installing, maintaining and documenting a productive and performant set of tools (e.g. Jupyter, Podman, Julia or Python), engaging with the developer and user community, helping
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for science Advancing quantum computing and networking technologies, software, algorithms and applications Evaluating or developing new and promising HPC systems and networking technologies Researching methods
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statistical methods, leading to robust and scalable UQ methods Linear algebra and tensor algorithms for quantum computing AI/ML algorithms for HPC code development Novel algorithms for advancing AI/ML
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to identify and quantify energy, environment, and mobility implications from changes to the transportation system using interdisciplinary methods that combine engineering, economics, human behavior, technology
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computer software to create electronic templates and folders. We're here for the same mission, to bring science solutions to the world. Join our team and YOU will play a supporting role in our goal
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vision and roadmap for ABPDU's Electronic Batch Record (EBR) and Tech Transfer software platforms. Establish a scalable, integrated data platform serving as the authoritative source for multi-modal
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(DOE ) Plant Transformation Capability (PTC). First, you will conduct R&D in plant transformation, including the development of novel virus-mediated delivery methods that could reduce genotype