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with existing problems, and collaborate with NLR researchers developing the Questaal many-body QSGW code to contrast the quantum computing results with the classical approach. We are looking for a
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, PLECS, or other power electronics circuit software simulation tools. Texas Instruments DSP experience. Having experience with Code Composer Studio and/or PLECS or MATLAB/Simulink Code Generation
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team creates secure, reusable, and efficient code, while supporting a variety of teams: A dynamic, interdisciplinary research and development environment at a leading national laboratory. Opportunities
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include: Assist in porting quantum computing optimization codes to CUDA-Q for use with NVIDIA GPUs. Collaborate with NLR researchers on developing formulations and algorithms for solving optimization under
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for experiment tracking and code versioning, ensuring seamless collaboration with partners and code excellence. Share Your Discoveries: Present your groundbreaking results and key findings at workshops
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Instruments DSP experience. Having experience with Code Composer Studio and/or PLECS or MATLAB/Simulink Code Generation Environment is preferred. Experience in controller/power hardware-in-the-loop testing is a
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, and communication skills Preferred Qualifications Strong background in power systems Experience with code version control using Git/Github Experience with open-source software development in Python
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Science, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical field To be considered, all candidates must include in their resume and an online code repository such as GitHub with several publicly visible
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utilizing Jenkins to facilitate deployment of sites from developer’s code repositories. Ability to support Drupal developers including assistance with updating production sites, Drupal environment maintenance
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fields. Other required qualifications include: Demonstrated experience with Linux, command line, and networking Demonstrated experience in coding languages such as Python, Go, and Rust Demonstrated