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Studies, Engineering, or a related discipline and a minimum of 12 years of relevant experience with increasing responsibility in program administration, planning, and conducting research projects
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Assistance Program A culture where you'll belong - we are invested in our teams! Parental bonding leave (for both mothers and fathers) Pet insurance You will: Operate, maintain, & make mechanical, non
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recruitment, and the ALS Upgrade project, keeping audiences informed on facility updates and progress. The Advanced Light Source is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national scientific user
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to identify and quantify energy, environment, and mobility implications from changes to the transportation system using interdisciplinary methods that combine engineering, economics, human behavior, technology
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National Laboratory is hiring a Data Science Workflows Architect within the NERSC division. The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) is seeking an engineer with experience in complex
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part of something extraordinary at Berkeley Lab! About Berkeley Lab: Berkeley Lab is a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory managed by the University of California and designated a Federally
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for advanced energy storage applications. This position is part of a multidisciplinary program focused on the design, synthesis, processing, and characterization of organic-inorganic hybrid materials capable
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health and construction safety field assessments, monitoring and sampling activities in support of asbestos and lead projects, and other EHS program support. Additionally, the role involves
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Synthesis Science program in which the postdoc will combine literature data extraction, LLM reasoning, and theoretical materials science to guide synthesis protocols for automated sol-gel and solid-state
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, water use, and carbon emissions. You'll work side by side with talented scientists and engineers from national laboratories, universities, and industry, all collaborating to rethink how critical materials