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laser experiments, develop and apply software-based data evaluation tools, derive theoretical interpretations, and draft manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals, as well as contributions
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therefore the successful candidate will have the opportunity to play a pivotal role in developing and leading the research activities. What You Will Do: Conduct research and develop frameworks for evaluating
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL) Building Technology and Urban Systems Division has up to two openings for a Postdoctoral Scholar to join the team. In this exciting role, you will develop
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their cost-effectiveness under China-specific context, 2) develop a deep mitigation and policy constraints scenario to understand the potential and benefits for additional reductions beyond current mitigation
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together to develop fundamental science needed to enable next-generation battery synthesis pathways. What You Will Do: Predict, design, simulate, synthesize, and/or characterize battery materials using
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standardless quantification routines. Function independently and provide research support and assistance to other members of the group. Prepare and conduct technical presentations for internal and external
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. This framework will be made generalizable enough to be applied to other Department of Energy accelerator-related systems. Develop, test, and optimize machine learning frameworks so they may be used reliably, with
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will join a vigorous team of geoscientist and ML researchers from leading US institutions developing next generation tools for geological carbon storage (GCS). This role requires ability to develop both
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applications. Conduct original research independently and in collaboration. Interact with LBNL and other investigators working on similar or related scientific problems. Prepare research papers for publication
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support. Prepare research papers for publication and present results at seminars and conferences. Collaborate with other investigators working on similar or related scientific problems. Support the LBNL