15 electrical-and-computer-engineering-phd Postdoctoral positions at University of California
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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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-reviewed venues and conferences. Engage in community knowledge-sharing (e.g. tutorials for the NERSC user base). What is Required: PhD awarded within the last five years in Physics, Computational Chemistry
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scalability. Publish scientific papers and present results to diverse audiences. What is Required: Ph.D. in Physics, Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. Demonstrated
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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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times. The successful candidate will contribute to current data analysis efforts in the group, which focuses on Higgs-boson physics and searches for new physics beyond the standard model. Postdocs in
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application) Applicants must have completed all requirements for a PhD program (or equivalent), except the dissertation, in environmental economics, fisheries economics, resource management and economics, or a
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qualifications (required at time of application) At the time of application, candidates must have completed all requirements for a PhD (or equivalent) except the dissertation. The PhD should be in psychology
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of application) Applicants must have completed all requirements for a PhD Degree in geography, urban planning, sociology, political science, economics, data science, public policy, computer/information
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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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opportunity to work on computational research related to one (or more) of the following areas: coastal dynamics (surf-zone to shelf), submesoscale processes, kelp-current interactions, or marine carbon dioxide