24 image processing positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in United States
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has multiple openings for a Computer Systems Engineer 3 in Berkeley, CA. Duties: Work in a collaborative, results-driven development environment to help guide
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the Superconducting Magnet Program (SMP) as a member of a team of physicists, engineers, technologists, and students. This postdoc will perform both metallographic microscopy and non-destructive image analysis using
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prototype detector systems. Design, set up, and execute experiments to characterize and evaluate detector performance. Analyze experimental data using advanced statistical and data analysis techniques, and
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. Providing reports to users regarding scans in XNAT database. Providing support on multi-site imaging studies (learning processing for those scans, downloading data, processing, and compiling reports when
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to the optimization of detector design. Collaborate with technical and research colleagues to develop prototype detector systems. Design, set up, and execute experiments to characterize and evaluate detector
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complex ion source experiments. Plan and conduct research to develop the 28 GHz superconducting ECR ion source VENUS as the prototype driver ion source for FRIB. Carry out computer simulations for ion
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ECR ion source VENUS as the prototype driver ion source for FRIB. Carry out computer simulations for ion source extraction, 3D magnetic field configurations, and high-intensity beam transport. Work with
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. You'll be involved in various aspects of process development, lithography, patterning, and clean room activities to support our mission of pushing the boundaries of materials science. What You Will Do
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capabilities in its seven integrated technical facilities: Imaging and Manipulation of Nanostructures; Nanofabrication; Theory of Nanostructured Materials; Inorganic Nanostructures; Biological Nanostructures
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and interests. Those inclined towards creating technical documents and quality assurance (QA) processes will focus on tasks related to documentation creation and manufacturing process development