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been oriented around high performance computing (HPC) but are increasingly migrating to cloud-based solutions. We are seeking a talented software engineer to bring in this transition. You'll Be Solving
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, computational biology, computer science, data science or a related subject area and proven knowledge of python programming, developing machine learning/AI based tools and HPC. You will be expected to work as part
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learning/AI based tools and HPC. You will be expected to work as part of a tightly integrated team of computational biologists to produce novel algorithms and workflows to classify domain functional families
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and experience leading research are essential. Candidates must have expertise in aerospace aerodynamics, compressible flow, and engineering programming. Experience in CFD, optimisation, HPC, and
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development (e.g., RNA-seq, single-cell RNA-seq, exomes). An expert level user of HPC infrastructure / Linux systems and Able to implement key R and / or Python packages. Track record of publications
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research experience. Experience in Chemoinformatics in a University, academic institute, or industrial setting. An expert level user of HPC infrastructure / Linux systems and Able to implement key R and / or
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, Scikit-image, OpenCV, Git, and Bash. Experience in developing and finetuning foundation models for biological applications. Experience working with HPC clusters (e.g. SLURM) or with cloud technologies
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, Scikit-image, OpenCV, Git, and Bash. Experience in developing and finetuning foundation models for biological applications. Experience working with HPC clusters (e.g. SLURM) or with cloud technologies
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, e.g. Python, Matlab, C; Experience utilizing high-performance computing (HPC) to parallelize workflows; Excellent work planning and issue resolution skills; Strong technical, written, and verbal
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You'll benefit from: Direct engagement with IDAI's strategic partnerships Access to high-performance computing facilities including Baskerville HPC Opportunities to shape emerging research themes and