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connect to DOE facilities for near-real-time data analysis. Your work will help 12,000+ users run faster, more reliable science. What You Will Do: Contribute to one or more NESAP scientific workflows
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software. Collaborate with computational and domain scientists to integrate state-of-the-art AI with simulation and data analysis, including modern agentic approaches. Publish and present results in peer
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scenarios. You will also engage in AI/ML-based inverse modeling for the analysis of well test and fluid-flow experimental data, the development and deployment of AI/ML models into software tools and programs
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for analysis (experience with Alteryx preferred) • Conducting basic data analysis • Supporting the development, preparation, and dissemination of various reporting products • Aiding with other general
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removal (from the atmosphere and the ocean), utilization, and avoidance (2) Technologies for creating new supply chains, and processing approaches for critical materials and elements (e.g., Li, Ni, Co, Mn
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problem-solving in support of our campus partners and system objectives. Application Review Date The First Review Date for this job is: 10/29/2025. Responsibilities Functional Analysis & Design: Lead
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assessments, diagnosis, process analysis, improvement initiatives, as needed, in order to enhance the clinic coaching program. *Position will oversee efforts primarily in the South Bay region (Redondo/Hermosa
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to interdisciplinary projects. In this exciting role, you will perform semi-routine laboratory experiments including mammalian cell culture, fluorescence imaging, plate-based assays, and basic data analysis. You will
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analysis and design expertise as well as strong knowledge of design patterns and the ability to write highly optimized code at all levels of a 3-tiered application. You will engage in frequent communication
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devices. The RCT Team Supervisor will also have the opportunity to support significant projects such as the Advanced Light Source Upgrade Project, the search for Element 120, the upgrade to the 88-Inch