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. Integrate the feed chemistry data being developed in a parallel project. Travel to India to help implement the updated model. This would be as needed and no more than two times per year. Conduct a comparative
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productivity while reducing external inputs. In parallel, the lab is expanding efforts to understand microbiome-associated phenotypes that contribute to drought tolerance and soil water retention. This includes
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. Demonstrated experience developing and running computational tools for high-performance computing environment, including distributed parallelism for GPUs. Demonstrated experience in common scientific programming
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Requisition Id 15815 Overview: The Workflows and Ecosystem Services (WES) group under the Advanced Technology Section (ATS) of the National Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) is seeking a
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recordings from human epilepsy patients and non-human primates are conducted using identical behavioral paradigms and combined with computational approaches. We are seeking an extremely motivated postdoctoral
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research resource for the department, ensuring reliable study execution and operational support for faculty research. In parallel, the postdoc will advance their own research program and collaborate with
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their own research program in collaboration with, and in parallel to, Prof. Zanazzi. Penn State hosts a vibrant community of scientists working on many aspects of exoplanetary astrophysics, including
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software for multi-arch environments Development in high-performance computing (HPC) or distributed systems Strong understanding of Linux toolchains, build systems (CMake), and debugging tools Parallel
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and tool-using agents for experiment design, simulation steering, data collection, and lab/compute orchestration; planning and memory; multi-agent collaboration. Scientific Reasoning: Program/path
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Lab researches on a variety of computer systems topics including HPC resilience, data center power management, large-scale job scheduling and performance tuning, parallel storage systems and scientific