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Group in the Applied Mathematics and Computational Research Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is seeking a Computational Career-Track Research Scientist. The successful candidate
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] Subject Areas: Applied Mathematics, Computational Research Appl Deadline: (posted 2026/02/24 05:00 AM UnitedKingdomTime, listed until 2026/08/25 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime) Position Description: Apply
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Fellowship Location: Berkeley, California 94720, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Computing Sciences Appl Deadline: 2025/10/25 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime (posted 2025/09/04 05:00 AM
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need experience in a receiving environment, knowledge of DOT regulations, strong communication skills, and must possess computer skills necessary to create, sort, and manage e-mail and to utilize
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here for the same mission, to bring science solutions to the world. Join our team and YOU will play a supporting role in our goal to address global challenges! Have a high level of impact and work for an
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Collider and next-generation computing architectures. This position has an anticipated start date of June 1, 2026. You will: Design, develop, test, and maintain high-performance software for particle physics
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digitizing the "art of scale-up" and enabling seamless technology transfer across ABPDU's diverse portfolio of global collaborators. You will have the opportunity to combine strategic program leadership with
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technologies opportunity program (ETOP) that has just been released for competition. Third, you will provide technical analyses to DOE leadership as part of the Analysis of Alternatives required to advance
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, affordability and utility regulation. Join our team and YOU will play a supporting role in our goal to address global challenges! Have a high level of impact and work for an organization associated with 17 Nobel
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, the U.S. Magnet Development Program, and major instrumentation efforts in nuclear and high energy physics like ATLAS, GRETA, DESI, LZ and the DUNE Near Detector. With close to 500 engineers and