16 optimization-nonlinear-functions Fellowship research jobs at University of California
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and present results at peer-reviewed venues and conferences. Example project areas Performance analysis and optimization of end-to-end scientific workflows, including those originating at DOE facilities
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-reviewed venues. Examples of NESAP project themes: Development, performance analysis and optimization of end-to-end science workflows, including those originating at DOE facilities. Deployment
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vehicles. You will work with dynamic teams in multi-organizational consortia and carry out research activities focusing on synthesis, characterization and optimization of advanced cathode materials
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computer science, mathematics, data science, or any computational science discipline who have received their Ph.D. and have completed no more than three years of postdoctoral work are encouraged to apply. Only one
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) Scientific Data Division has an opening for a Theoretical Neuroscience Postdoctoral Fellow to join the team. In this exciting role, you will perform
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nonproliferation. Manage project budget, schedule, and milestones; adapt plans as results emerge. Execute technical work and collaborate across disciplines. Operate and maintain experimental equipment and facilities
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UCD Center for Labor and Community - Engaged Research Fellowship Project Coordinator (PROJECT POLICY
, trainings and other events as part of the Center’s California Worker Outreach Project initiative. This position will require extensive travel to priority northern counties in California to accomplish
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. Publish reproducible science: Curate FAIR datasets and notebooks; maintain internal docs/how‑to guides; contribute to peer‑reviewed publications and technical reports. Collaborate & mentor: Work in a
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settings. Prior work experience in developing field focused technologies. Experience working in team settings and across disciplines. Experience evaluating technologies for collection of field data
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with the Joint Genome Institute (JGI), as part of the Genome-encoded BioNanoMaterials group. This role is part of the Biomaterials Genome Project, a cross-disciplinary initiative exploring how genomic