13 Engineering "U.S" Fellowship positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in united-states in United States
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performance, energy efficiency, critical material use, community benefits, use of waste heat, and co-benefits. What You Will Do: Contribute process modeling, technology prototype and deployment scaling guidance
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engineering, mechanical engineering, materials science or related field. Demonstrated experience in structure-property characterization of solid-polymer electrolytes and interfaces, ionomer membranes and thin
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Details Posted: 09-Jun-24 Location: Berkeley, Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 101733 Berkeley Lab's (LBNL ) Biological Systems and Engineering (BSE ) Division has
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Berkeley Lab’s (LBNL ) Biological Systems and Engineering (BSE ) Division has multiple openings for Postdoctoral Fellows in Health Sciences. In this exciting role, you will develop innovative
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from rice fields and be responsible for the establishment of methodologies that will enable the genome engineering using RB-TnSeq to generate gene mutant libraries, sequencing, and computational analysis
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for High Precision Patterning Science (CHiPPS)—that brings together a cross-disciplinary team of scientists and engineers to advance precision patterning science for next generation microelectronics
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engineering using RB-TnSeq to generate gene mutant libraries, sequencing, and computational analysis of mutant libraries in plant-microbe experiments in a high-throughput manner. You will perform plant-microbe
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/Engineering or a related discipline obtained within the last three years. In-depth knowledge of gamma-ray spectroscopy and particle detection techniques, including relevant instrumentation and data acquisition
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or undergraduate students. Other duties as assigned. What is Required: Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics/Chemistry/Engineering or a related discipline obtained within the last three years. In-depth knowledge of gamma-ray
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for the next generation of scientific leaders who will push the boundaries of science in service of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE ) National Nuclear Security Administration’s nonproliferation mission