10 communication Fellowship positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in United States
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relevant journals. An ability to work in an integrated diverse team environment. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Keen interest in solving science and engineering challenges. Desired
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community and advance the state of the art. The Program develops ultra-high precision control systems to optimize today’s particle accelerators, along with quantum-computer controls, as well as innovative
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for presentation and viewing by project team members, the wider scientific community, and prepare results for publication in scientific journals. The JGI ’s mission is to provide the global research community with
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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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manuscripts, reports and research posters. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to guide and train junior researchers. Desired Qualifications: Programming and mathematical modeling
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. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Strong interpersonal skills. Desired Qualifications: Experience developing datasets for biology or biochemistry. Experience with molecular computational
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RNA structure. Excellent oral and written communication skills including experience organizing technical information for publication and presentation. Demonstrated interpersonal skills including
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, the wider scientific community, and prepare results for publication in scientific journals, conference presentations and reports. You will be expected to generate at least two first author papers per year
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processes. You will organize results for presentation and viewing by project team members, the wider scientific community, and prepare results for publication in scientific journals, conference presentations
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at LBNL, including the Advanced Light Source and the Molecular Foundry, to conduct research on experimental characterization. Interact with the LBNL electrochemistry and polymer community (with extensive