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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 10-Jun-25 Location: Berkeley, California Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Physical Sciences Internal
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National Laboratory (LBNL) Advanced Biofuels and Bioproducts Process Development Unit (ABPDU), is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scholar in Fermentation Science. In this position, the Postdoctoral
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Agency Interfacing Harmonization Across Worldwide Applications Post-Approval Activities Principles of Supply Chain and Manufacturing Principles of Product and Process Development Principles of Quality and
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Pacific Islander environmental, ecological, physical, or social sciences as a part of a cluster hiring initiative in 'Asian American and Pacific Islander Transpacific Futures.' The Asian American and
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research experience Preferred qualifications PhD or equivalent international degree in Physics, Chemical or Biological Engineering, Molecular and Cell Biology, Systems Biology, Biochemistry, or Related Field
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-scale data sets, especially using performant algorithms. Develop machine learning approaches, computer vision tools to help pre-process dataset and annotations to generate groundtruth benchmarks
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change biology, or other relevant discipline. Demonstrate strong process-based research skills and a potential to establish an innovative research agenda, to communicate their work effectively to a broader
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impact in the area of Native American community health and general well-being. This may include: Physical and mental health inequities and disparate outcomes (e.g., educational, economic); Joint impacts
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knowledge of the underlying physics and technologies of energy systems, as well as the institutions and incentives that shape them. We are particularly interested in applicants that work from first principles
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Engineering ). Human-induced climate change is transforming our physical and social world, and we are witnessing a climate gap,' in which the impacts of these changes disproportionately affect vulnerable and