6 wireless-communication Fellowship positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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data. Communicate results through peer-reviewed publications, technical reports, conference presentations, and sponsor engagement. Build collaborative networks across Berkeley Lab and the DOE national
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software development. Experience applying large language models (LLMs) or autonomous agents to scientific tasks such as code generation, protocol reasoning, or automated experimental planning. Proven ability
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. (or equivalent) in physics or a closely related field. Strong communication skills and the ability to contribute effectively to large-scale software projects. Proven capability to conduct independent research as
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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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work in a dynamic, inclusive, team environment. Strong written and oral communication skills as documented by seminars/presentations. Desired Qualifications: Experience of high throughput assay
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computational and/or mathematical techniques to produce unique lab capabilities. Excellent communication skills with the ability to facilitate communications and collaborations with internal and external