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systems, high-speed parallel file systems, and archival solutions critical to advancing scientific discovery and innovation. As part of ORNL’s leadership-class computing ecosystem, you will play a vital
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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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Lustre parallel file system. NCCS serves multiple agencies including DOE, NOAA, and the Air Force. The NCCS also supports the center’s Quantum Computing User Program (QCUP) which provides access to state
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or OpenMP. Experience in heterogeneous programming (i.e., GPU programming) and/or developing, debugging, and profiling massively parallel codes. Experience with using high performance computing (HPC
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at ORNL! This position resides in the Emerging Technologies & Computing team in the Research Computing group in the Information Technology Services Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL
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Theoretical Physics or a related discipline completed within the last 5 years. Experience with High Performance Computing and programming for massively parallel computers. Experience with quantum many-body
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Requisition Id 15558 Overview Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking highly motivated HPC Linux Systems Engineers to join teams operating some of the most advanced computing environments in
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strategic management and strict adherence to security protocols. We are looking for candidates with extensive experience in either classified HPC data center operations, architecture, parallel computing
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Requisition Id 15559 Overview Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Senior HPC Linux Systems Engineer to serve as a technical leader supporting some of the most advanced computing
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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