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National Lab's (LBNL ) Energy Geosciences Division has an opening for a Data Scientist to join the team. In this role, you will be primarily responsible for the development, implementation, and testing of a
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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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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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integration of parts, assemblies, and subassemblies used in a wide range of research and development projects. In this position, you will work closely with engineers, scientists, and technicians, applying
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Do: Lead or contribute to multidisciplinary projects developing mechanical, mechatronic, or opto-mechanical systems that support LBNL's scientific mission. Create high-quality 3D CAD models and
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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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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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the development and application of a digital twin approach, aimed at bridging the gap between theoretical predictions, data interpretation, and experimental/spectroscopic observations. What You Will Do: Design
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partners to develop and utilize novel characterization and diagnostic methods to identify critical performance and durability barriers for these electrochemical devices and develop hypotheses and strategies