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SUMMARY:2024 Computing Sciences Student Program
DESCRIPTION:2024 Computing Sciences Student Program - 100218\nDivision: AC
 -Computing\n\nSpend Your Summer Learning and Earning at One of the World's
  Leading Centers for Computational Science!\n\nBerkeley Lab, located in Be
 rkeley, CA, is a world leader in computing, biological, physical, material
 s, chemical, and energy sciences research. For students majoring in Comput
 ational Science, Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, and related 
 fields, Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences hosts a 10–12-week research summer
  program that provides students with the opportunity to gain research expe
 rience. Participants will work on projects in areas such as computational 
 research, high-performance computing, and high-speed networking, or at the
  interface of several disciplines, under the guidance of one or more staff
  members. \n\nSummer students will work on projects within one of the four
  divisions in the Computing Sciences Area: Applied Mathematics and Computa
 tional Research Division, Energy Sciences Network (ESnet), the National En
 ergy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), and the Scientific Data
  Division.\n\nThis program is geared toward undergraduate students between
  their junior and senior years who have completed core courses in Computer
  Science, Mathematics, and related areas of study or graduate students in 
 any computing sciences-related discipline. Projects are designed so that s
 tudents will complete a significant portion of the work during the 12 week
 s. The exact starting date is at the mutual convenience of the students an
 d the needs of the program.\n\nApplied Mathematics and Computational Resea
 rch Division\nThe Applied Mathematics & Computational Research Division co
 nducts research and development in mathematical modeling, simulation and a
 nalysis, numerical algorithm design, computer system architecture, quantum
  information science, computational science, and high-performance software
  implementation.\n• Learn more about the Applied Mathematics & Computation
 al Research Division (https://crd.lbl.gov/divisions/amcr/about-amcr/)\n\nE
 nergy Sciences Network (ESnet)\nThe Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) is a h
 igh-performance, unclassified network built to support scientific research
 . ESnet provides services to more than 50 DOE research sites, including th
 e entire National Laboratory system, its supercomputing facilities, and it
 s major scientific instruments. ESnet also connects to 140 research and co
 mmercial networks, permitting DOE-funded scientists to productively collab
 orate with partners worldwide.\n• Learn more about ESnet (https://www.es.n
 et/about/)\n• Learn more about specific projects available (https://sites.
 google.com/es.net/esnet-careers/student-program)\n\nNational Energy Resear
 ch Scientific Computing Center (NERSC)\nThe National Energy Research Scien
 tific Computing Center (NERSC) is the primary scientific computing facilit
 y for the Office of Science in the U.S. Department of Energy. As one of th
 e largest facilities in the world devoted to providing computational resou
 rces and expertise for basic scientific research, NERSC is a world leader 
 in accelerating scientific discovery through computation. \n• Learn more a
 bout NERSC (https://www.nersc.gov/about/)\n\nScientific Data Division\nThe
  Scientific Data Division (SciData) transforms data-driven discovery and u
 nderstanding through the development and application of novel data science
  methods, technologies, and infrastructures with scientific partners.\n• L
 earn more about Scientific Data Division (https://crd.lbl.gov/divisions/sc
 idata/about-scidata/)\n\nRequirements:\nStudents must be enrolled in a ful
 l-time academic program at an accredited college or university. Proof of e
 nrollment is required.\n\nWant to learn more about Berkeley Lab's Culture,
  Benefits and answers to FAQs? Please visit: https://recruiting.lbl.gov/\n
 \nHow To Apply\nApply directly online at http://50.73.55.13/counter.php?id
 =271450 and follow the on-line instructions to complete the application pr
 ocess.\n\n
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