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Indoor Environment (IE) research group which is part of the Sustainable Energy and Environmental Systems Department of the Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts (EAEI) Division. The Postdoctoral is
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original research independently and in collaboration in a multidisciplinary team environment. Present results at collaboration meetings, seminars, workshops and conferences, and publish in refereed journals
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to research proposals and reports to funding agencies. A high degree of self-motivation must be complemented by the capability to thrive in a collaborative group environment. What You Will Do: Conceive, conduct
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integrate new fields to demonstrate creative problem-solving skills. Ability and willingness to work in a team environment and collaborate with researchers from various backgrounds. Ability to work as an
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) Energy Analysis & Environmental Impacts Division has an opening for a Postdoctoral Scholar to join the team. Housing affordability and supply shortages
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. Adhere to DOE and LBNL safety guidelines and safety culture, and contribute to an inclusive and supportive work environment for all. This includes carrying out LBNL’s core mission on IDEA (Inclusion
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and diverse team environment with scientists, engineers and students from diverse backgrounds. Members of the team for this project will span across LBNL, UC Berkeley, Caltech and University
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collaborative environment. You will develop materials and correlative Spectro-microscopic workflows to characterize material and devices. In your work you will use advanced electron and optical methods
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discoveries. Collaborate with experts from diverse scientific backgrounds in a supportive environment. Want to learn more about Berkeley Lab's Culture, Benefits and answers to FAQs? Please visit: https
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effectively with others in a collaborative and diverse research environment. Desired Qualifications: Experience with ultrafast lasers. Prior experience with design and implementation of in situ diagnostics