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The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC ) at Berkeley Lab seeks a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher – Quantum Computing Simulation (NESAP @ NERSC) postdoctoral
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Readiness team as part of NERSC’s Exascale Science Acceleration Program (NESAP ). You will join the team to prepare scientific workflows for NERSC’s next system, the Doudna supercomputer across all program
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) Accelerator Technology & Applied Physics (ATAP ) Division’s Berkeley Accelerator Controls and Instrumentation (BACI) Program has an opening for a
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application) Applicants must have completed all requirements for a PhD program (or equivalent), except the dissertation, in environmental economics, fisheries economics, resource management and economics, or a
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (Berkeley Lab) Applied Math and Computational Research Division (AMCR) has an opening in the QuIST (Quantum Information Science and Technology) Group for a Post
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conduct independent and collaborative research in computational social science, contribute to the collection, management, and analysis of novel datasets, and co-author publications in peer-reviewed journals
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-of-the-art computational and experimental tools to investigate chemical and mechanical processes that contribute to the enhanced reactivity of minerals in sedimentary formations. Your role will be to lead the
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to these values. A variety of resources and programs are available to academics, staff, and students that reflect the core values reflected in our strategic plan: “To Boldly Go,” our Principles of Community
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benefits package with medical, dental and vision insurance and a UC retirement plan. Salary is commensurate with the applicant’s qualifications and experience. Department: https://msi.ucsb.edu
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mathematics, electrical engineering, computer science, or other related fields. - Strong quantitative and programming skills are essential, along with a track record of published papers and strong self