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Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Scientific Networking Division has an immediate opening for a Full Stack Software Engineer to join ESnet's Measurement and Analysis team. Remote work is an option
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hiring an Electrical Engineering Student Intern to support the ALS-U engineering team. This part-time position (up to 20 hours/week) offers hands-on experience in upgrading the Advanced Light Source (ALS
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or operations, energy resources and delivery, large load planning or projects, and affordability Demonstrated experience with using energy-related software tools, datasets and/or databases, and engineering
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, water use, and carbon emissions. You'll work side by side with talented scientists and engineers from national laboratories, universities, and industry, all collaborating to rethink how critical materials
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community. This includes installing, maintaining and documenting a productive and performant set of tools (e.g. Jupyter, Podman, Julia or Python), engaging with the developer and user community, helping
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to identify and quantify energy, environment, and mobility implications from changes to the transportation system using interdisciplinary methods that combine engineering, economics, human behavior, technology
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are looking for: PhD degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Biology, Material Science, or related areas. Relevant experience in protein purification, characterization, and bioconjugation. Familiarity with
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National Laboratory is hiring a Postdoctoral Scholar within the Energy Technologies & Systems division. The HackingMaterials group has confirmed funding to hire a postdoc to develop theories and software
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resources, and the DOE ESnet network. Develop and apply advanced workflow capabilities to improve performance, portability, and productivity of scientific software. Collaborate with computational and domain
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transfer, non-equilibrium phenomena in realistically large solid/solid, solid/liquid, solid/gas interfacial systems. Code implementation of spectroscopic modules in electronic structure theory software