17 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in United States
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National Laboratory has multiple openings for a Computer Systems Engineer 3 in Berkeley, CA. Duties: Linux system and HPC cluster maintenance and installations, operating system upgrades, system security
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results to the research group. Develop and apply numerical methods, including machine learning tools, to improve understanding of hydro biogeochemical processes, such as evapotranspiration and carbon
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. Collaborate with JGI scientists and researchers across Berkeley Lab, including the Computational Research Division, to evaluate and implement new methods and algorithms that enhance system capabilities and
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at Level 3 or Level 4. What You Will Do: Work with beamline, computing, and controls staff to develop solutions for the integration of state-of-the-art x-ray detectors. This includes building new software
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calibrating complex electronics. Able to work independently and apply sound judgment. Familiar with equipment design methods and techniques. Proficient in basic computer applications, including spreadsheets
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more. You will work closely with mathematicians, software engineers, physicists, materials scientists, and beamline scientists to implement these new tools on HPC computer architectures and deliver them
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National Lab's (LBNL ) National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) Division has an opening for an Operations Technology Group Lead (OTG) to join the team. NERSC's mission is to accelerate
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, and characterization of samples using laser spectroscopy methods. It will require development of experimental systems from scratch, automation of measurements, the implementation of data acquisition
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/experience. Proficient with manual/automated wire bonders (e.g., West-Bond, K&S, Hesse). Skilled in wedge and ball bonding techniques and inspection methods. Experienced in visual/mechanical inspection using
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Math and Computational Research Division (AMCR) has an opening in the QuIST (Quantum Information Science and Technology) Group for Project Scientists in support of The Advanced Quantum Testbed (AQT