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programming language (Bash, Perl, Python, etc.). Notes: For full consideration, please apply with a resume by April 30, 2024. This is a full-time career appointment, non-exempt (hourly paid) from overtime pay
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understanding of contemporary communication tools and tactics, preferably applied in a government or science research context. Understanding and appreciation for publicly supported scientific research with
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The Building Technology & Urban Systems (BTUS) Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory advances energy efficiency in the built environment – one of the world’s most critical energy and
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new technology products and services. Collaborate with network engineers, cybersecurity engineers, and supervisors to gather requirements and establish APIs for applications. Participate in departmental
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programming language and Microsoft Excel to advance the engineering, economic and environmental analyses of potential national energy efficiency standards for appliances. Contribute to the development
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and is very self-motivated. Project One Title: Improving Network Observability Term: Summer 2024 Required skills: Computer Networking familiarity, Python or comparable programming language, Data
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, and mobility implications from changes to the transportation system using interdisciplinary methods that combine engineering, economics, human behavior, technology, and computer science. You will
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engineering, economics, human behavior, technology, and computer science. You will creatively develop new methods to understand the behavior of complex socio-technical systems given substantial uncertainty and
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has an opening for a Technology Licensing Compliance Specialist to join the Intellectual Property Office (IPO). In this role, the Compliance Specialist promotes
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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