259 Materials Science positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in United-States in United States
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) has an opening for a Material Sciences Postdoctoral Fellow to join the team. In this exciting role, you will be part of the Non-Equilibrium Magnetic
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-ray, and infrared regimes attract nearly 1,700 academic and industrial users each year in disciplines spanning physical, chemical, materials, biological, energy, and Earth sciences. It is one of five
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engineering drawings, related to the basic design of the apparatus. Success and advancement in this position requires a very good knowledge of fabrication tools and methods, materials, computers, metallurgy
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verifying the data entries across data sheets and workbooks. This position may also include separating and preparing physical documents, office supplies, computer equipment, and lab materials for salvage
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) Materials Science (MSD ) Division has an opening for a talented Research Scientist to join our esteemed team at the Center for X-Ray Optics (CXRO). As a
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each year in disciplines spanning physical, chemical, materials, biological, energy, and Earth sciences. It is one of five Berkeley Lab user facilities that serve a combined 11,000 users annually. The co
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very good knowledge of fabrication tools and methods, materials, computers, metallurgy, mechanics, and measurement. Mechanical Engineering Technician (Level 1) Specific Responsibilities: Under
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strain storage, distribution, and documentation. Communicate with LBNL and UC Berkeley legal staff to prepare and distribute relevant Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs) pertaining to the Strain Archive
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab's Engineering Division is seeking a Mechanical Technology Student Assistant to support the Advanced Light Source (ALS) project. This position involves working closely
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Berkeley Lab’s (LBNL ) Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology (EGSB ) Division has an opening for a Research Associate to join the Mutalik Lab as part of the ENIGMA program. In this exciting