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. This position will develop new reduced order and quantum embedding models and algorithms and implement high-performance solutions for quantum many-body problems. The Research Scientist will collaborate with a
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engineers, provide functional requirements, electronic hardware and software design, documentation, procurement, fabrication/installation instruction, test procedures and system commissioning for the ALS
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experts to develop data science methods, technologies, and infrastructures to drive scientific breakthroughs. Key focus areas include data modeling and analytics, scalable methods, data lifecycle and
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) Advanced Light Source (ALS ) Division has an opening for a Computer Systems Engineer to develop cutting-edge data management platforms that facilitate
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protein conformations and complexes in solution. You will work with a team to develop portable instrumentation to enable high throughput SAXS sample handling that can work at other synchrotrons. Through
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also partners with key offices across the Laboratory to share investigation trends and demographic reporting updates, develop enterprise-wide programs, and/or respond to a variety of issues. The position
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outcomes with minimal oversight (e.g., implement new screening solutions, more robust workflows, etc.). Develop and implement policies, procedures, tools, and resources for export and research compliance
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that will depict horizontal dependency, float and the critical path. Identify the tasks required and their sequence for the control account statement of work to be executed and as necessary, develop
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analysis of budgets, funding, costs and commitments. Prepare financial reports for both PIs, Program Managers as well as external sponsors. Process financial transactions, including commitment of funds
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and develop new methods and techniques for project advancement and use professional concepts in accordance with Lab objectives to solve complex problems in creative and effective ways. What You Will Do