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Opportunity: SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING Group Lead (#75207) @ Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory -- Berkeley, CA (US)
Submitted by Jeff Todd; posted on Friday, November 02, 2012
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BACKGROUND
The Computational Research Division (CRD) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is seeking a Senior or Staff Scientist as the Group Lead for the Scientific Computing Group (SCG). The Scientific Computing Group includes computational scientists, computer scientists and applied mathematicians who perform basic research as well as collaborate with domain scientists both within and outside of LBNL to develop or leverage advanced scientific computing tools for the advancement of scientific discovery. In support of CRD's strategic objective to build stronger collaborative research ties within LBNL.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The primary responsibilities of the Group Lead are to lead a group of staff members to perform research and development in algorithms and methodologies for scientific computing and computational sciences, to lead CRD efforts, in conjunction with other group leads in the division, in building and strengthening collaborations and relationships with other scientific divisions at LBNL and elsewhere, and to maintain a recognized track record of performing independent scientific research in an area of computational science, computer science, applied mathematics, or a related field.
HOW TO APPLY
For full consideration, follow the link to the job posting and apply directly to Berkeley Lab. As part of the online application process, please complete a profile, including uploading attachments relevant to the opportunity. Be sure to reference where you found the position.
https://lbl.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=75207
POLICY
Berkeley Lab is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to the development of a diverse workforce.
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