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dedicated CPU and GPU computing infrastructure to support large-scale numerical modelling and data analysis. You will receive extensive training in these techniques as part of your PhD project and will work
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-design with accelerators (FPGAs, GPUs, near-memory systems) to achieve real-time, energy-efficient AI for high-tech industry applications. Work with leading companies like ASMPT and shape the future of AI
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-following inverters. Implementing and optimizing scalable algorithms for transient and stability analyses on HPC architectures (CPU, GPU, hybrid). Enhancing the numerical robustness and efficiency of existing
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of visualisation, machine learning / AI, and human-computer interaction Very good programming skills (web-based visualisation, Python, and/or GPU programming) First experiences in the participation in research
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the development of scalable software tools and pipelines, potentially leveraging GPU/FPGA accelerators. Our aim is to build next-generation molecular atlases for chronic diseases and to improve patient
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(€39,005.40 gross/year, 30 hours/week) Access to a modern GPU cluster Conference travel and active support towards publications How to apply Email us with your CV, a GitHub repo or code sample, and a short
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using clusters like UPPMAX and GPUs for high-performance computing and parallel computing using clusters like UPPMAX and GPUs for high-performance computing are essential. While not required, experience
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(3–4 years) Salary per university collective agreement (€39,005.40 gross/year, 30 hours/week) Access to a modern GPU cluster Conference travel and active support towards publications How to apply Email
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resources of TU Delft, ranging from personal machines, to shared GPU servers, the Delft AI Cluster that is shared across departments, as well as DelftBlue , which is one of the top 250 supercomputers in
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systems, they increasingly reach their thermal limits due to rapidly rising power densities in modern CPUs and GPUs. Liquid cooling technologies, such as Direct-to-Chip (D2C) can dissipate higher heat loads