25 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"https:" positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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statistical methods, leading to robust and scalable UQ methods Linear algebra and tensor algorithms for quantum computing AI/ML algorithms for HPC code development Novel algorithms for advancing AI/ML
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development spanning areas such as optimization, Fourier analysis, numerical linear algebra, statistics, machine learning, and high-performance computing for one or more of the following: (1) reconstruction
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science, or related fields. At least four years of relevant postdoctoral research experience. Desired skills/knowledge: Knowledge of high-performance computing concepts, including parallelization, memory management
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tight AI-simulation coupling. What is Required: PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Computational Science, Data Science, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or a related numerical field. Programming experience
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for science Advancing quantum computing and networking technologies, software, algorithms and applications Evaluating or developing new and promising HPC systems and networking technologies Researching methods
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project supported across multiple Molecular Foundry facilities. Develop and design methods using automated robotics for protein expression, purification and surface conjugation on microarray substrates
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Opportunities to grow in your career - check out our Tuition Assistance Program A culture where you'll belong - we are invested in our teams! In addition to accruing vacation and sick time, we also have a Winter
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(DOE ) Plant Transformation Capability (PTC). First, you will conduct R&D in plant transformation, including the development of novel virus-mediated delivery methods that could reduce genotype
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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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-equilibrium phenomena. The computational results are expected to compare with X-ray spectroscopy, and/or pump-probe spectroscopic observations. You will: Perform computational investigation of ultrafast charge