22 Materials-Science-"U.S" Fellowship positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in United-States
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team environment, including backgrounds in biology, chemistry, earth sciences, statistics, physics, energy technologies, materials science, engineering, and computer science. Analyze and summarize data
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) has an opening for a Material Sciences Postdoctoral Fellow to join the team. The Center for Non-Perturbative Studies of Functional Materials under Non
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biosciences, physical sciences, and computational sciences. Your role involves contributing to ACSD’s efforts in understanding biochemical processes for carbon capture by developing AI and inverse design
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Berkeley Lab for the U.S. Department 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
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process design, simulation, scaling science, scenario modeling, and techno economic analysis. The emphasis will be on hydrogen storage materials and hydrogen end uses, gas separation technologies such as
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has been recognized with 16 Nobel prizes. The University of California manages Berkeley Lab for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science. Berkeley Lab’s Postdoc Program is committed
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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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. The University of California manages Berkeley Lab for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science. Berkeley Lab’s Postdoc Program is committed to providing Postdoctoral Researchers and Visiting scholars with
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. The University of California manages Berkeley Lab for the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science. Working at Berkeley Lab has many rewards including a competitive compensation program, excellent health and
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. Founded in 1931, Berkeley Lab’s scientific expertise has been recognized with 16 Nobel prizes. The University of California manages Berkeley Lab for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science