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Requisition Id 15603 Overview: The National Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a postdoctoral research associate in the area of HPC
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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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Computing (HPC) system architecture and intelligent storage design. The candidate will contribute to research and development efforts in scalable storage and memory architectures, telemetry-driven system
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applications as well as to continuously develop the technologies necessary for the next-generation computing infrastructure. ・Next-Generation HPC Infrastructure System Development Unit (Unit Leader: Ke
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on high-performance computing (HPC) facilities and adapt softwares to do so. Develop, benchmark, and troubleshoot new computational approaches, including implementing novel workflows, protocols, and
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-Performance Computing (HPC), scientific Artificial Intelligence (AI), and scientific edge computing. We are a leader in computational and computer science, with signature strengths in high-performance computing
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for a postdoctoral research position in the fields of linear algebra and high-performance computing (HPC). This position offers an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects
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programming (e.g. Git) and hosting (e.g. GitHub). Experience in HPC environments, including Slurm and container systems (e.g. Docker or Singularity). Experience in Nextflow or similar workflow managers
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using deep learning or causal learning methods. Candidates must have solid experience with large spatial and temporal datasets, large model manipulation, and HPC. The candidate must also have experience
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-Performance Computing (HPC). The postdoctoral researcher will have opportunities to engage in these areas in support of physics goals. Key responsibilities Lead and contribute to ATLAS physics analyses Develop