Mathematical Programmer/Analyst at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Mathematical Programmer/Analyst (23369): The Future Technology Group is looking for a Mathematical Analyst to work on the development of algorithms and their application to large- scale computational science problems that are relevant to DOE and LBNL.

Specifically you will: Research the development of computational algorithms on high performance computers for scientific applications, such as cyber security. The current focus of the computational algorithms is on statistics, discrete combinatorial methods, and graph algorithms.

QUALIFICATIONS:

B.S. in Mathematics, Computer Science, or Computational Science within the last 3 years is required with a strong background in computational mathematics.

Some knowledge of statistics, discrete algorithms and cyber security is desired.

Be able to program in C++ and Fortran, and should have some experience in parallel computing and MPI.

Familiarity with MATLAB is also desired.

Excellent communication skills are essential.


For a complete job description, and to apply, please visit: http://jobs.lbl.gov/LBNLCareers/details.asp?jid=23669&p=1

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