18 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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bioinformatics tools for processing data from multiple sequencing platforms (PacBio, Illumina, Oxford Nanopore). You will have the opportunity to work closely with sequencing teams, software engineers, biologists
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environment for NERSC's 11,000+ users. The SSG is responsible for NERSC's storage portfolio, including large scale high capacity parallel file systems and archival storage systems with an eye towards balancing
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(deep learning, generative models, NLP, computer vision) and integrate these approaches with Lab-scale HPC and cloud environments. Develop and optimize pipelines that combine HPC with AI frameworks
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other senior system administrators in areas of HPC technologies such as job schedulers, high-performance interconnects, parallel file systems, cybersecurity, cluster management, container orchestration
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play a supporting role in our goal to address global challenges! Have a high level of impact and work for an organization associated with 17 Nobel Prizes! You will: Combine the in-process data, room
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of world-class science. You will perform varied tasks essential day-to-day operation of the plant facilities systems, complete preventive maintenance, make small and complex equipment repairs, monitor and
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-scale computing for critical applications for society and science. The successful applicant will need to have expertise with computer architecture and processor design and from the ground up, and have
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data acquisition and data processing developments. Collaborate with and advise/train the ALS users to conduct state-of-the-art x-ray experiments. Serve as scientific lead during the ALS Upgrade
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wide range of numerical and machine learning (ML) computer algorithms as applied to reservoir engineering and geophysical imaging. This includes the simulation of thermal-hydro-mechanical-chemical (THMC
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solutions for high-performance computing (HPC) system management and large-scale monitoring, directly enabling the operation of NERSC's flagship systems, including the current Perlmutter supercomputer and the