35 algorithm-development-"St"-"St" positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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(LBNL ) Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology (EGSB ) Division is looking for a DevOps Software Engineer to join the US Department of Energy's (DOE ) Systems Biology Knowledgebase (KBase ) team! In
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National Laboratory is hiring an HPC System Software Engineer within the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) division. In this exciting role, you will be pivotal in architecting
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math and Computational Sciences Division has an opening for a Beyond Moore Computational Research Scientist to evaluate and develop devices to hardware/circuit co-design flow for architectural
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Computing to join the team. In this exciting role, you will research in quantum computing, with a focus on the development of theoretical approaches and novel quantum algorithms that lead to scientific
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techniques. Support scientific staff in development for reservoir modeling algorithms for petroleum, geothermal, and geologic carbon storage applications. Some familiarity with LBNL's TOUGH suite of modeling
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mitigation strategies. Validate, analyze, and interpret experimental data. Develop algorithms for near-term hardware based on critical evaluation of the literature, and original thinking. Design quantum
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scientists and software developers to adapt tools and algorithms for use at the Molecular Foundry. Help translate user's scientific and technical requirements into automated or robotic tools and associated
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the full stack, and develop scalable classical simulations (e.g., tensor networks)--including performance bounds beyond brute-force classical simulability. This role is deeply collaborative with the Advanced
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projects that target NERSC HPC systems. Analyze and optimize quantum-related workflows, including classical simulation of quantum systems. Develop and apply advanced workflow capabilities such as on-system
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scalable quantum algorithm development and quantum-HPC codesign. What is Required: PhD in Computer Science, Computational Science, Applied Mathematics, or a related field awarded within the last five years