25 applied-linguistics-phd Fellowship positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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The Building Technology and Urban Systems Division at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) established the Rosenfeld Postdoctoral Fellowship to support outstanding early career
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of the group. What You Will Do: Use simulations to model and predict detector behavior, contributing to the optimization of detector design. Collaborate with technical and research colleagues to develop
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(GRETA). In this position, you will initiate research and contribute to the ongoing programs of the group. What You Will Do: Use simulations to model and predict detector behavior, contributing
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to Core Level, Infrared, and Raman Spectroscopy. Language can be anything of the candidate’s preference, such as Python, Fortran etc. Leverage observations from in-the-house core-level spectroscopy, i.e. X
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in electrochemistry research. What is Required: PhD in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, or related field. Experience in conducting and interpreting electrochemical techniques. Excellent
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. Publish results in peer reviewed journals and conferences. Additional Responsibilities as needed: Excellent presentation skills. What is Required: PhD degree in chemistry, physics, applied mathematics or a
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integration of quantum for broader use cases. Participate in all requested assignments, including research, preparation of proposals, documentation of results, and reporting results to sponsors. Participate in
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research. Climate and or energy policy. Environmental, energy, and climate justice. Strong demonstrated knowledge of at least one, but ideally more than one, programming language appropriate for analysis
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those from the plant rhizosphere and field soil and apply these tools to characterize microbial gene function on a massive scale. The research will focus on the use of methanotrophic bacteria in reducing
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role, you will have the opportunity to develop new genetic tools for non-model bacteria, including those from the plant rhizosphere and field soil and apply these tools to characterize microbial gene