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startup. This government-industry collaboration offers a unique opportunity to help shape the future of data center-scale quantum computing by leveraging QuEra's state-of-the-art technologies and the
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facing similar IT challenges. Independently provide implementation support and advice on a wide range of compute, storage, networking, and data analytics capabilities. Promote and assist researchers in
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Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) is seeking a versatile Software / API Engineer to join our team building software systems that integrate scientific workflows and supercomputing systems
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/nutrient dynamics. Aid in sensor development, testing, and calibration. These could be prototype, one-of-a-kind, or replicated measurement systems. Write data processing and visualization codes using R
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-generation accelerator systems. Your work will help shape the future of safety engineering at Berkeley Lab and beyond, with opportunities to collaborate across DOE labs and the international accelerator
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Fellowship Location: Berkeley, California 94720, United States of America Subject Area: Computing Sciences Appl Deadline: 2025/10/24 11:59PM (posted 2025/09/04, listed until 2026/03/04) Fellowship
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new cutting-edge tools and frameworks for at-scale scientific AI workflows; and working with scientists to apply AI techniques to their research. The selected candidate(s) will be hired at the Computer
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(LBNL ) Joint Genome Institute (JGI ) has an opening for an Advanced Analysis Manager to lead a team of Data Scientists and Engineers within their Data Science and Informatics Department! In this exciting
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opportunity to gain experience assisting with analytical chemistry and fermentation while working in an industrial biotechnology R&D environment. You will schedule and execute continuous pilot-scale recovery
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at Level 3 or Level 4. What You Will Do: Work with beamline, computing, and controls staff to develop solutions for the integration of state-of-the-art x-ray detectors. This includes building new software