22 formal-verification-computer-science positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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-up, attend meetings, etc. Write manuscripts. Contribute to grant proposals. Analyze data from projects, make plots, present results. What is Required: Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering, computer science
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projects. You'll also collaborate with our counterparts at peer scientific facilities, also operated by the Department of Energy Office of Science, on a national program to pool together vast computational
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advanced computing and data systems to support fundamental science Support the AI software stack on NERSC supercomputers, deploy new cutting-edge tools and frameworks for scalable AI workflows. Provide
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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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: Provide mentorship and guidance to undergraduate and graduate students as appropriate. Perform additional responsibilities as assigned to support research and program goals. What is Required: Ph.D
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Environmental Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Geology, Hydrology, Ecology, or related and 3 years of experience in job offered or in a related occupation. Position requires: 1. Collecting and conducting
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(LBNL) Engineering Division is seeking a Beamline Electronics Engineer for the ALS-U upgrade project. The role involves designing, procuring, and implementing electrical systems for upgraded and new
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technologies that power groundbreaking x-ray science. You'll work closely with a multidisciplinary team to develop, integrate, and optimize state-of-the-art detector systems at one of the world's leading
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(LBNL ) Biological Systems and Engineering (BSE ) Division has an opening for a Research Associate (Associate Process Engineer) to join the Advanced Biofuels and Bioproducts Process Development Unit
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grow more complex and resource resilience becomes increasingly vital. This is a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of materials science, genomics, and microbial engineering, all within a