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: Knowledge on floating point arithmetic and mixed/reduced precision computing techniques Experience with programming GPUs and/or other accelerators Proficiency in mathematical reasoning and numerical analysis
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-atmosphere dynamics. We will build an AI-enabled modeling system that couples a GPU-optimized ocean model with a biogeochemical module and AI-based, kilometer-scale atmospheric forecasts. This system will
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The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s (ALCF) mission is to accelerate major scientific discoveries and engineering breakthroughs for humanity by designing and providing world-leading computing
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-atmosphere dynamics. We will build an AI-enabled modeling system that couples a GPU-optimized ocean model with a biogeochemical module and AI-based, kilometer-scale atmospheric forecasts. This system will
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. The researcher(s) will be provided access to state-of-the-art supercomputing facilities with advanced GPU and data storage capabilities. Additionally, opportunities will be available for collaborations. Duties
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(Xilinx Vitis/Vivado, Intel Quartus, HLS tools) HPC environments or GPU-accelerated computing On-detector firmware or data acquisition systems Familiarity with HEP data formats and reconstruction
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clusters, cloud computing, or GPU acceleration. Strong mathematical background in linear algebra, probability, and statistics. Prior research experience with publications or preprints. The University
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The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC ) at Berkeley Lab seeks a highly motivatedPostdoctoral Researcher - HPC Workflow Performance (NESAP/NERSC) to join the Workflow
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disease insights. The lab has state-of-the-art computing capabilities with an in-house cluster serving 80 CPU cores and 1.5TB of RAM, as well as a newly acquired NVIDIA DGX box with eight H100 GPUs and 224
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their efforts on the education of students and the performance of life-changing research across a wide range of disciplines including medicine, engineering, physical sciences, energy, computer science, and social