23 Education Postdoctoral research jobs at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in United-States
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. Responsibilities: Provide technical expertise in organic, polymer, or nanoparticle synthesis, characterization, and assembly at liquid-liquid interfaces. Develop new concepts for directing pattern generation in
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, solutions that put GPU performance in users’ hands need to be portable. In this role, as part of a multidisciplinary team composed of computational and domain scientists, you’ll develop and apply cutting-edge
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, you will develop and apply cutting-edge computer science, advanced performance analysis and software engineering to improve existing end-to-end workflows, as well as developing new ones. In order to
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, solutions that put GPU performance in users’ hands need to be portable. In this role, as part of a multidisciplinary team composed of computational and domain scientists, you’ll develop and apply cutting-edge
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characterization measurements and non-destructive data acquisition on superconducting cables fabricated at LBNL. Prepare metallographic samples and acquire cross-section images using optical and electron microscopy
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partners to develop and utilize novel characterization and diagnostic methods to identify critical performance and durability barriers and provide and validate strategies to overcome them. In
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properties of isolated battery and related energy materials with nanometer scale spatial resolution. Support the PI to help develop accurate mathematical models of the thermal properties of the battery systems
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. Develop additional data and scenarios for total cost of ownership modeling. Work closely with LBNL researchers, research partners, and industry partners in developing and modeling offsite construction
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initiative, which seeks to 1) create accelerated transition vision for clean power system in China using latest technology cost information for renewable energy and storage; 2) develop the enabling market
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the Berkeley Accelerator Controls and Instrumentation (BACI) program at the Accelerator Technology & Applied Physics (ATAP) Division to develop adaptive feedback control and instrumentations using