34 web-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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(LBNL ) Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology (EGSB ) Division is looking for a DevOps Software Engineer to join the US Department of Energy's (DOE ) Systems Biology Knowledgebase (KBase ) team! In
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National Laboratory is hiring an HPC System Software Engineer within the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) division. In this exciting role, you will be pivotal in architecting
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with a Bachelor's degree; alternatively, 6+ years with a Master's degree; or equivalent career experience. 2+ years of experience with API and web services software development on Linux systems in a high
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, our planet, and our universe. Berkeley Lab's Computing Sciences Area researches, develops, and deploys new tools and technologies to meet these needs and to advance research in our core capabilities of
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cutting-edge experiments and develop new techniques and instruments. This position leads the Diffraction at Non-Ambient Conditions Beamline 12.2.2, collaborating with users on state-of-the-art x-ray studies
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applications including high-throughput microscopy, materials growth for superconducting qubits and quantum materials. Initial projects will include hardware and software development for an AI-driven closed-loop
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(LBNL ) Joint Genome Institute (JGI ) has an opening for a Bioinformatics Engineer to join the Genomics Analysis Team! In this exciting role, you will support the development of production-level quality
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-ray absorption spectroscopy and scattering measurements to characterize multiferroics and complex oxide with a focus on microelectronics application. Develop toolkits using Python or Matlab to analyze
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National Laboratory is hiring a Project Scientist - Superconducting Materials & Interfaces (Quantum) within the Molecular Foundry division. This position will lead materials development efforts aimed
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emitters in silicon and 2D transition metal dichalcogenides. You will work in a highly collaborative environment that includes Berkeley Lab, UC Berkeley, Rice University, and Dartmouth, contributing