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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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complex assignments and exercise independent judgment. Design, develop machining process and fixturing, fabricate, modify, and inspect. Follow general specifications and plan work methods to achieve desired
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. (within the last 1-2 years) in Applied Mathematics, Computational Biophysics/Physics, Computer Science, Data Science or a related discipline. Experience developing numerical methods for solving inverse
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at journey level in the field of mechanical and machine technology. Perform moderately complex assignments and exercise independent judgment. Design, develop machining process and fixturing, fabricate
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of the Ion Source Group, as well as planning and conducting research in the field of ion sources and accelerator physics. This work also involves a collaborative effort with the accelerator group at the 88
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skills, knowledge, and abilities, including education, certifications, and years of experience. Requirements: Employer will accept a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or related field and 4 years of experience in the job offered or in an electrical engineering-related occupation. Position requires: 1. AC
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) Accelerator Technology & Applied Physics (ATAP ) Division has an opening for a Scientific Engineering Associate to join the team work within the Berkeley
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expertise in mechanical and electro-mechanical technology theory, scientific principles, and technical mathematics to effectively and efficiently carry out assignments. Read and interpret complex blueprints
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Details Posted: 28-Feb-24 Location: Berkeley, Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 101075 Berkeley Lab's Applied Mathematics and Computational Research Division (AMCRD) has