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PNNL @ Grace Hopper Conference
Join Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) as we participate in the Grace Hopper Celebration in September.
Scientists and engineers at PNNL draw on signature capabilities in chemistry, Earth sciences, and data analytics to advance scientific discovery and create solutions to the nation's toughest challenges in energy resilience and national security. We’re looking for motivated candidates in the areas of data science, high-performance computing, cybersecurity, software engineering, and computational mathematics and statistics to join our teams.
Visit our Virtual Booth
Join us in the Sponsor Hall to learn more about PNNL, what it’s like to work for a national laboratory, and our exciting research and development. Researchers, managers, and recruiters will be on hand throughout the day to answer your questions and speak with you about opportunities. If you care about architecting the national grid to support renewable energy, climate modeling to save lives during natural disasters, developing new materials for next-generation energy storage, or protecting airline passengers, PNNL could be a great fit for you.
RSVP via the Events tab and select Workshops in connectSC to view webinar details.
BOOTH HOURS
September 28 | 10:00 am–2:00 pm PST
September 29 | 8:00 am–2:00 pm PST
September 30 | 8:00 am–1:30 PM PST
PNNL'S GHC TEAM
More than 30 PNNL staff members will be at the booth throughout the week, representing capabilities and organizations from across the Lab, including:
Erin Barker – Applied Statistics and Mathematics Group Leader
Phil George – Research Computing Software & Technology Team Leader
Karen Studarus – Applied Decision Systems and Analytics Group Leader
Alexa Williams – Recruiter
FEATURED POSITIONS
Undergraduate Intern
Post Bachelors RA
Masters Intern
PhD Intern
Undergraduate Intern
Masters Intern
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