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computational science, collaborating with leading European research groups and benefiting from advanced GPU and HPC infrastructure. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/359110/postdoc-2
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bioimaging and bioinformatics team at IBENS, under the supervision of Auguste Genovesio. The postdoctoral researcher will have access to a workstation as well as computing servers equipped with GPUs. Where
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platforms and our local CPU and GPU clusters; implementing Python tools for automating CSP/DFT calculations; - Participation in the scientific activities of the Applied Quantum Chemistry group (IC2MP) and the
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adaptive optimization during needle insertion, integrating live ultrasound imaging with GPU-accelerated dose calculation and optimization. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will join a multidisciplinary
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100% funding per SNSF guidelines (~CHF 90'000/year) Access to modern GPU clusters and confidential-computing infrastructure Collaboration with leading researchers in AI & HPC systems and digital health
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advanced compilation techniques for scientific and AI applications on heterogeneous GPU clusters. Research topics include scheduling, memory management, communication–computation overlap, and performance
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managing supercomputer resources Strong skills in algorithm development for large sparse matrices Excellency in programming GPU accelerators from all major vendors Very good command of written and spoken
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/TimeSformer, CLIP/BLIP or similar) in PyTorch, including scalable training on GPUs and reproducible experimentation. Demonstrated experience building explainable models (e.g., concept bottlenecks, prototype
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variety of computational devices (e.g. CPUs and GPUs) while ensuring overall consistency and performance. - contribute to identify new CSE applications domains, such as condensed matter systems, quantum
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projects at CASS. The center fellows will have access to a 70,000-core Infiniband Cluster (Jubail) dedicated to the science division, several GPU-based clusters at NYUAD, and other supercomputer facilities