14 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" uni jobs at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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algorithms to improve the performance of scientific applications Researching digital and post-digital computer architectures for science Developing and advancing extreme-scale scientific data management
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role, you will report to the Chief Informatics Officer (CIO ) and lead your team to develop the next generation of software infrastructure to support data generation, analysis, and dissemination
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computation and data in their research. Collaborate with scientists and Science IT specialists to develop and translate those needs into information technology requirements & Networks with key contacts outside
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Engineering division is hiring an Automation Engineer for Safety Systems to design, develop, and lead software for Personnel Protection Systems (PPS) that safeguard researchers and staff working with ionizing
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society's most challenging problems. In this exciting role, you will work on API development and other software engineering projects to help automate the use of supercomputing resources and introduce cloud
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group. We are building a next-generation platform for scientific AI on supercomputers. You will apply broad expertise to develop AI services to support science. You will be a part of multidisciplinary and
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of the NERSC systems and facilities to support the NERSC mission. OTG works with other NERSC groups to design, prepare and monitor dashboards from various systems and services using the in-house monitoring data
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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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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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Ensemble Qubits," this two-year DOE-funded initiative brings together leading experts from ESnet--developers of one of the largest quantum networking testbeds--and QuEra, a pioneering quantum computing