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HPC centers. Dresden, the capital of the State of Saxony, is a city with a beautiful historical city center and offers a high standard of living with high ratings in housing, safety, and healthcare. TUD
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. The chair hosts its own computer cluster and has full access to the high-performance computing infrastructure at ZIH Dresden, one of Germany’s leading HPC centers. Dresden, the capital of the State of Saxony
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will be on a High Performance Computing (HPC) cluster involving the use of a range of bioinformatic software tools in addition to coding in python, R and bash. These are the main tasks: Implement
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Familiar with R, Python or other coding languages Experience with HPC clusters and Job Schedulers (e.g. SLURM) Interdisciplinary communication skills and intercultural competence Knowledge and experience in
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of AI in the analysis part of a lattice QCD calculation by using techniques such as Gaussian Processes. The University has recently invested just over £1 million in a new High Performance Computing (HPC
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. The applicant should have: A PhD in meteorology, climatology or other related fields Experience in mesoscale modelling, preferably WRF Experience of scientific programming and running code on HPC systems
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will also have the opportunity to participate activities in the wider PGR research community within the Zienkiewicz Institute (ZI) for Data, AI and Modelling including HPC training sessions, the ZI
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-performance computing (HPC) simulations to analyze and visualize time-dependent molecular properties. Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of researchers and actively participate in discussions and
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physics and diagnostics at the York Plasma Institute Computational combustion modelling using High-Performance Computing (HPC) Machine learning techniques for predictive combustion models Research
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to enhance efficiency, power density, and performance in applications such as high-performance computing (HPC) systems and artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators. Responsibilities and qualifications As a