25 electrical-engineering "The University of Edinburgh" Postdoctoral positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) Energy Storage & Distributed Resources Division has an opening for a Electrochemical Engineering Postdoctoral Fellow to join the team. In this exciting role
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) Accelerator Technology and Applied Physics Division has an opening for a Postdoctoral Scholar to join the team. In this role, you will work at the
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collection to support the development of modeling parameters and inputs for power system modeling in China including the wholesale electricity market, prepare scientific reports and conduct related technology
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of scientists and engineers making significant impacts in stride in the fields of materials science and energy. Join our dynamic team at the The Materials Sciences Division , where we are pioneering the future
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-zero, resilient, affordable, and scalable in California. Under the supervision of staff at the Building Technology and Urban System Division and Energy Analysis & Environmental Impact Division, you will
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: Ph.D. in Physics or Electrical Engineering. Experience in optics, UHV systems, laser stabilization, and system assembly. Background in cavity QED, in particular, coupling atoms with cavity fields
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computer science, advanced performance analysis and software engineering to meet these challenges. In order to carry out this work, you will collaborate closely with one or more NESAP teams. What You Will Do
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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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computer science, advanced performance analysis and software engineering to meet these challenges. In order to carry out this work you will collaborate closely with one or more NESAP teams. What You Will Do
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, civil/environmental engineering, earth sciences, hydrology, or related field. Expertise in reactive transport models and microbially-mediated biochemical reaction networks. Ability to develop new research