22 computer-science-quantum-phd-student Postdoctoral positions at University of California
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The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC ) at Berkeley Lab seeks a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher – Quantum Computing Simulation (NESAP @ NERSC) postdoctoral
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (Berkeley Lab) Applied Math and Computational Research Division (AMCR) has an opening in the QuIST (Quantum Information Science and Technology) Group for a Post
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) Energy Storage & Distributed Resources Division has an opening for a Postdoctoral Scholar to join the team. The Electrochemical Engineering Postdoctoral
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in building and testing quantum computer control systems. Assist in developing and testing PCB boards. What is Required: Ph.D. degree in physics, applied physics, electrical engineering, or a related
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researchers to understand the fundamental mechanisms of mineral interfacial chemistry, element and isotope partitioning, crystal growth, dissolution, and phase transformation. The project team uses state
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based at the National Center for Electron Microscopy (NCEM) within the Molecular Foundry. They will conduct advanced electron microscopy studies of quantum and beam-sensitive materials using a liquid
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. Qualifications: - Applicants should have (or expected to get in a near future) a Ph.D. in applied mathematics, electrical engineering, computer science, or other related fields. - Strong quantitative and
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mathematics, electrical engineering, computer science, or other related fields. - Strong quantitative and programming skills are essential, along with a track record of published papers and strong self
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information science, and applied social science research. This position is well-suited for someone interested in research design and the application of geographic principles and methods to policy analysis and
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University of California, Berkeley, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Position ID: University of California, Berkeley -Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer