316 parallel-programming "https:" "IMOST UMR 1240 INSERM" positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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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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systems. Expertise with batch schedulers (SLURM, PBS, LSF) and parallel file systems (Lustre, GPFS/Spectrum Scale). Proven ability to lead technical projects from concept through implementation, balancing
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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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. 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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batch schedulers (e.g., SLURM, PBS, LSF) and parallel file systems (Lustre, GPFS/Spectrum Scale). Experience implementing and managing automation and configuration management frameworks (Ansible, Puppet
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learning algorithms for engineering systems Programming experience in FORTRAN, C, or C++ and scripting experience in Python or similar languages Experience with parallel computing environments and Linux
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environments Experience with parallel computing environments, HPC in a Linux environment Experience with surrogate modeling Experience with data analytics techniques Familiarity with C++ and GPU programming
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environments Experience with parallel computing environments, HPC in a Linux environment Experience with surrogate modeling Experience with data analytics techniques Familiarity with C++ and GPU programming
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partner with ORNL research organizations to enable research excellence and delivery. We work with other clustered computing and HPC groups to help research programs identify the best solutions
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and technical notebooks. You will help support user activities within the CNMS User Program, including working directly with users to train them to use instruments safely and effectively and help solve