Beyond Moore Computational Research Scientist
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | |
sick time, 401(k)
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United States, California, Berkeley | |
1 Cyclotron Road (Show on map) | |
Dec 10, 2025 | |
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Berkeley Lab's Applied math and Computational Sciences Division has an opening for a Beyond Moore Computational Research Scientist to evaluate and develop devices to hardware/circuit co-design flow for architectural specializations for high performance computing neuromorphic and edge computing applications. In the absence of Moore's Law Scaling, the DOE must investigate alternative paths to continuing computing performance improvements for scientific applications through architectural specialization. Since the beginning of the microchip, we have become accustomed to Moore's Law relentlessly delivering a doubling of performance, energy efficiency, and density for high-performance computing (HPC) (and all electronic devices) every 18-24 months. This expectation has led to a relatively stable ecosystem built around general-purpose processor technologies such as the x86, ARM, and Power instruction set architectures. However, with the tapering of lithography improvements, shrinking transistors can no longer be relied on exclusively to deliver continued performance improvements in digital electronics. Absent of a new transistor technology to replace CMOS, the primary opportunity for continued performance improvement for digital electronics and HPC is to make more efficient use of transistors through architecture specialization, application-specific acceleration, and compilers/programming-models that better control data movement than those available today. The successful applicant will contribute to the development and evaluation of novel heterogeneous devices based circuit design for extreme heterogeneous SoC (System on Chip) designs, and evaluate their merit for emerging computational workloads for the purpose of maximizing performance and energy efficiency. This work will have a broad impact on high performance and other larger-scale computing for critical applications for society and science. The successful applicant will need to have expertise with computer architecture and processor design and from the ground up, and have skills in Spice analog/digital circuit design, Verilog and use of CAD/EDA tools It is also beneficial if the candidate has experience with full tape-out experience of ASICs. Using those skills, the successful applicant will design post-Moore devices-based compute, memory, or data transfer blocks for key application kernels to demonstrate the merit of this approach. The applicant will also make key intellectual contributions and consequently publish papers to the emerging field of extreme heterogeneous computing and domain-specific specializations. Knowledge of processor design techniques like Logic-In-Memory/In-Memory Computing, Spiking Neural Network (SNN) architectures and multivalued logic design techniques is a bonus. You will:
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sick time, 401(k)
Dec 10, 2025