252 Computer Science positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in USA in United States
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combined 11,000 users annually. The co-location of these user facilities – including the Molecular Foundry Nanoscale Science Research Center and the NERSC scientific computing center, as well as Berkeley
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Berkeley Lab’s Site Security Organization seeks a Protective Force Training and Program Specialist to execute the Protective Force training program. This position manages Department of Energy (DOE
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Interactions (BAI) Program Domain, including the AmeriFlux Management Project, the Terrestrial Ecosystem Sciences (TES) SFA, and a range of other projects and activities. Develop and pilot best practices
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nanoprobe microscope. Working within the Microscopy Program in the Photon Science Operations group, this researcher will collaborate on the design, implementation, commissioning and initial scientific use
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and software. Additional Responsibilities as Needed: Perform basic engineering design using 3D CAD modeling, generate fabrication drawings, and liaise with fabrication teams. Operate and program
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engineering, and user experience (UX). The Usable Data Systems (UDS) group within this division seeks a Computer Systems Engineer (CSE) for UX Research & Design. This role involves incorporating user needs
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of Energy’s Office of Science. Working at Berkeley Lab has many rewards including a competitive compensation program, excellent health and welfare programs, a retirement program that is second to none, and
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discipline. Demonstrated wet lab experience in structural biology and working with proteins. Demonstrated computational programming skills including C and Python. In-depth understanding of protein, DNA, and
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, & Exercise (DTE) Coordinator. Reporting to the Emergency Manager, the DTE Coordinator will support LBNL by ensuring compliance and other emergency management directives. Key duties include developing program
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Science Operations (PSO) groups, the Research Software Engineer will be a part of a team developing scientific computational workflows that interface with high-speed detectors, infrastructure for near real