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in LBNL-specific engineering tools will be provided. 3D modeling and design using Creo Parametric CAD Converting 3D models to 2D engineering drawings Assisting with assembly and as-built documentation
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scientific workflows to join our team to help scientists take advantage of the most powerful computers in the U.S. As a member working at NERSC in the Data Science Engagement group, you will leverage cutting
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methodology Assist with code optimization and integration into Department of Energy (DOE's) applications running on the exascale computer systems with GPU accelerators We are looking for: PhD or equivalent
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National Laboratory (LBNL ) is hiring an Administrative Assistant III to support the Laboratory Directorate. Reporting to the Chief of Staff (COS), this position provides a high level of administrative
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Opportunities to grow in your career - check out our Tuition Assistance Program A culture where you'll belong - we are invested in our teams! In addition to accruing vacation and sick time, we also have a Winter
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Assistance Program A culture where you'll belong - we are invested in our teams! Parental bonding leave (for both mothers and fathers) Pet insurance You will: Operate, maintain, & make mechanical, non
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Geosciences division is hiring an Autonomous Material Processing Postdoctoral Fellow to help transform how critical materials are produced. In this role, you'll bring together machine learning, real-time
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issues. What Is Required: * A Bachelor's Degree (or equivalent knowledge/training) in Computer Science, Data Engineering, or a related technical field and a minimum of 8 years of demonstrated experience
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Synthesis Science program in which the postdoc will combine literature data extraction, LLM reasoning, and theoretical materials science to guide synthesis protocols for automated sol-gel and solid-state
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organic spin systems for quantum information science (QIS). The primary purpose of this project is to establish chemically tunable organic radicals as a new materials platform for quantum spin qubits