15 application-programming-android-"Prof" uni jobs at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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results to support scientific clients and research groups. Assist in cost & schedule estimation for the IT needs of scientific programs, as part of supporting grant applications, architecture development
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: Perform radiological work in support of LBNL's Radiation Protection Program, ensuring compliance with RPG policies and procedures. Conduct routine, specialized, and advanced radiological surveys (radiation
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projects. You'll also collaborate with our counterparts at peer scientific facilities, also operated by the Department of Energy Office of Science, on a national program to pool together vast computational
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applications. Experience in similar facilities or high-risk environments. Knowledge of electrical design tools such as AutoCAD Electrical or EPLAN. Additional programming experience (C/C++, Python, Java
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Referral Program benefit(s). Want to learn more about working at Berkeley Lab? Please visit: careers.lbl.gov Equal Employment Opportunity Employer: The foundation of Berkeley Lab is our Stewardship Values
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technical support for CAD applications, assisting engineering with complex issues. Plan and coordinate the creation of templates and custom library solutions. Manage support for ECAD applications and
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. Contribute to the electrical safety program through inspections and assessments. Stay updated on emerging technologies and recommend system improvements. What is Required: Beamline Electronics Engineer Level 2
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teams at JGI to ensure that applications run efficiently across JGI's supercomputing infrastructure, storage systems, web gateways, and database resources. Oversee JGI's data management infrastructure
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scientific discovery through high performance computing and data analysis for the DOE Office of Science programs. NERSC provides critical HPC and data systems and support for NERSC's 11,000 users researching
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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Computing Sciences The Computing Sciences Area at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is now accepting applications for two distinguished postdoctoral fellowships in Computing