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with NERSC staff, domain scientists, and partners at NVIDIA and Dell to prepare high-impact workflows for 12,000+ NERSC users. What You Will Do: Contribute to one or more NESAP AI-based scientific
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National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) nonproliferation mission. Fellows conduct their own project, build cross-lab networks, and receive targeted career and leadership development through the Next
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Postdoctoral Scholar to join the team. The focus of this role is to contribute to the rapidly evolving quantum computing technologies by developing the FPGA based control systems for a wide range of advanced
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considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory (www.bosl.ucsb.edu ) is an applied research center at the University of California Santa Barbara’s
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: Contribute to one or more NESAP projects that target NERSC HPC systems. Analyze and optimize quantum-related workflows, including classical simulation of quantum systems. Develop and apply advanced workflow
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Readiness team as part of NERSC’s Exascale Science Acceleration Program (NESAP ). You will join the team to prepare scientific workflows for NERSC’s next system, the Doudna supercomputer across all program
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, lead large-scale benchmarking across the full stack, and develop scalable classical simulations (e.g., tensor networks)—including performance bounds beyond brute-force classical simulability. This role
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/ ), and supervised by PI Daniel Carney. What You Will Do: Develop advanced techniques to surpass the Standard Quantum Limit (SQL) and enable quantum-coherent readout of multiple devices. Conduct original
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research into control theory of neural population dynamics. This position has the specific focus of developing ML methods to assess the feedback controllability of neural population dynamics recorded from
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position. Under the direct guidance and supervision of the supervisor, you will perform routine laboratory techniques related to research projects focused on developing methods to enrich microbial