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SUMMARY:2021 Alvarez-Hopper Postdoctoral Fellow
DESCRIPTION:Job Posting\n\n2021 Alvarez-Hopper Postdoctoral Fellow\n\n\n\n
 2021 Alvarez-Hopper Postdoctoral Fellow - 91062\nOrganization: AC-Computin
 g\n\nThe Computing Sciences Area at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 
 is now accepting applications for the distinguished Luis W. Alvarez Postdo
 ctoral Fellowship and Admiral Grace M. Hopper Postdoctoral Fellowship in C
 omputing Sciences. Researchers in computer science, mathematics, or any co
 mputational science discipline who have received their Ph.D. within the la
 st three years are encouraged to apply. The successful applicants will wor
 k with a research group within the Computing Sciences Area and receive a c
 ompetitive salary, professional travel allowance, relocation assistance, e
 xcellent benefits, and an opportunity to work in the dynamic San Francisco
  Bay Area.\n\nSince its founding in 2002, Berkeley Lab’s Luis W. Alvarez P
 ostdoctoral Fellowship (go.lbl.gov/alvarez) has cultivated exceptional ear
 ly career scientists who have gone on to make outstanding contributions to
  computer science, mathematics, and computational sciences. The Admiral Gr
 ace Hopper Fellowship (go.lbl.gov/hopper) was first awarded in 2015 with t
 he goal of enabling early career scientists to make outstanding contributi
 ons in high performance computing (HPC) research.\n\nAbout Computing Scien
 ces at Berkeley Lab:\nWhether running extreme-scale simulations on a super
 computer or applying machine-learning or data analysis to massive datasets
 , scientists today rely on advances in and integration across applied math
 ematics, computer science, and computational science, as well as large-sca
 le computing and networking facilities, to increase our understanding of o
 urselves, our planet, and our universe. Berkeley Lab's Computing Sciences 
 Area researches, develops, and deploys new tools and technologies to meet 
 these needs and to advance research in our core capabilities of applied ma
 thematics, computer science, and computational science. In addition to fun
 damental advances in our core capabilities, we impact such areas as materi
 als science, chemistry, biology, astrophysics, climate change, combustion,
  fusion energy, and HPC systems and network technology. Research areas in 
 Computing Sciences include:\n\n• Developing scientific applications and so
 ftware technologies for extreme-scale and energy-efficient computing\n• De
 veloping mathematical modeling for complex scientific problems\n• Designin
 g algorithms to improve the performance of scientific applications\n• Rese
 arching digital and post-digital computer architectures for science\n• Adv
 ancing extreme-scale scientific data management, analysis, and machine-lea
 rning\n• Developing next-generation machine learning and AI approaches for
  science\n• Advancing quantum computing technologies, software, algorithms
  and applications\n• Evaluating or developing new and promising HPC system
 s and networking technologies\n• Researching methods to control and manage
  dynamic circuit networks\n• Developing large-scale visualization and anal
 ytics technologies\n• Managing scientific data in distributed environments
 \n\nWhat is Required:\n• Ph.D. in computer science, mathematics, computati
 onal science, or related discipline\n• Candidates must have received their
  Ph.D. within the last three years\n• Expertise with advanced algorithms, 
 software techniques, HPC systems and/or networking in a related research f
 ield\n• Demonstrated creativity and the ability to perform independent res
 earch\n• Demonstrated excellence in a related research field including: so
 lid publication record, high citations, and awards\n• Ability to develop n
 ew cross-disciplinary partnerships that use advanced computational and/or 
 mathematical techniques to produce unique lab capabilities\n• Excellent co
 mmunication skills with the ability to facilitate communications and colla
 borations with internal and external stakeholders\n\nDesired Qualification
 s:\n• Knowledge of advanced computing and high-performance computing\n\nAp
 plication Process:\nFor full consideration, please apply by close of busin
 ess on November 30, 2020. \n\nThere is a multi-step application process:\n
 • Submit a full and complete application, including the names and contact 
 information for references.\n• As part of your application, you must uploa
 d and submit additional materials:\n- CV/Resume\n- Cover Letter\n
 - Research Statement (should be no more than five (5) pages in length)\n
  - Publications List\n- Three (3) Letters of Reference must be submitte
 d directly from three individual letter writers (due November 16, 2020). Y
 ou are required to use the template (http://go.lbl.gov/lor-template) to se
 nd requests for your letters of reference. The template provides instructi
 ons for letter writers regarding where to return the letter by the deadlin
 e.\n- Application deadline: November 30, 2020. However, your letters of
  reference must be received by the Lab directly from your letter-writers b
 y December 7, 2020. We recommend that you give advance notice of the deadl
 ines to your letter-writers.\n\n* It is highly advisable to have this requ
 ired information ready prior to completing and submitting your application
 . Your application will not be considered complete if any of the above inf
 ormation is missing.\n\nApplication Timeline:\nThe Computing Sciences Fell
 owship Selection Committee is made up of a diverse representation of scien
 tists and engineers across Berkeley Lab’s Computing Sciences Area who will
  conduct a thorough review of all applications received.\n• Application de
 adline: November 30, 2020\n• Letters of Reference due: December 7, 2020\n•
  Review and Selection: December 2020 – January 2021\n• Finalist announced:
  January/February 2021\n\nHow To Apply\nApply directly online at http://50
 .73.55.13/counter.php?id=189529 and follow the on-line instructions to com
 plete the application process.\n\nNotes:\n• This is a two-year postdoctora
 l appointment with the possibility of renewal and/or conversion to a Caree
 r or Term Research Scientist position based upon appropriate division revi
 ew and approval, job performance, continuing availability of funds, and on
 going operational needs\n• The selected candidates will be offered either 
 the Luis J. Alvarez Fellowship or the Admiral Grace M. Hopper Fellowship b
 ased on their research focus\n• This position is represented by a union fo
 r collective bargaining purposes\n• Salary will be predetermined based on 
 postdoctoral step rates.\n• This position may be subject to a background c
 heck. Having a conviction history will not automatically disqualify an app
 licant from being considered for employment. Any convictions will be evalu
 ated to determine if they directly relate to the responsibilities and requ
 irements of the position\n• Work will be primarily performed at: Lawrence 
 Berkeley National Laboratory, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA\n\nLearn Abou
 t Us:\nWorking at Berkeley Lab has many rewards including a competitive co
 mpensation program, excellent health and welfare programs, a retirement pr
 ogram that is second to none, and outstanding development opportunities.  
 To view information about the many rewards that are offered at Berkeley La
 b- Click Here (https://hr.lbl.gov/).\n\nBerkeley Lab (LBNL) addresses the 
 world’s most urgent scientific challenges by advancing sustainable energy,
  protecting human health, creating new materials, and revealing the origin
  and fate of the universe. Founded in 1931, Berkeley Lab’s scientific expe
 rtise has been recognized with 13 Nobel prizes. The University of Californ
 ia manages Berkeley Lab for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Scie
 nce.\n\nEqual Employment Opportunity: Berkeley Lab is an Equal Opportunity
 /Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consid
 eration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexua
 l orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or prote
 cted veteran status. Berkeley Lab is in compliance with the Pay Transparen
 cy Nondiscrimination Provision under 41 CFR 60-1.4.  Click here (https://w
 ww.dol.gov/agencies/ofccp/posters) to view the poster and supplement: "Equ
 al Employment Opportunity is the Law."\n\nLawrence Berkeley National Labor
 atory encourages applications from women, minorities, veterans, and other 
 underrepresented groups presently considering scientific research careers.
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