20 programming-language-"St"-"St"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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-level scripting languages. Strong technical analytical skills including experience identifying issues, troubleshooting, problem-solving, and resolving issues related to programming using modern languages
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contributing to an active intellectual environment. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Desired Qualifications: Experience using HPC platforms. Strong programming skills in Python. Notes: This is a
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performance. Relevant publication record and clear, effective written/oral communication of scientific results. Knowledge of quantum information science relevant to the responsibilities above. Proven ability to
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materials or chemical modeling--e.g., graph neural networks, ML interatomic potentials, and uncertainty quantification. Strong programming skills in Python (or equivalent), with demonstrated experience in
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scientific programing languages (e.g., C/C++, Python, and Matlab). Experience working in a collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment and exhibit good communication skills. Desired Qualifications
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in automation programming languages, including Ladder Logic, Structured Text, and Structured Control Language. Familiarity with safety PLC design concepts (redundancy, safety integrity levels, fail
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technologies: C, shell, and Python programming languages Git, runners, and complex CI/CD pipelines Using and developing AI (or machine learning) tools and services Database administration and optimization
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multidisciplinary teams at the Foundry, JGI, and other Lab programs. Presenting your research at group meetings and national conferences. Publishing your results in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals. Upholding
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) project as well as future superconducting based Quantum Information Science and Technology efforts. The AQT program is focused on constructing, enhancing, operating, and maintaining an open, fully
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that serves 15,000 users annually. Co-located with the Molecular Foundry, NERSC supercomputing center, and Berkeley Lab's materials and chemical sciences programs, it provides an ideal collaborative environment