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. Key attractions are access to a high-performance computing cluster (GPU/CPU and more than 300TB of data), two 3T Prisma MR scanners, and an MR compatible digital EEG system as well as collaboration
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(Xilinx Vitis/Vivado, Intel Quartus, HLS tools) HPC environments or GPU-accelerated computing On-detector firmware or data acquisition systems Familiarity with HEP data formats and reconstruction
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machine learning techniques, and GPU programming. The simulation results will be compared to observational data obtained using facilities worldwide including ESO and NOT. Who we are looking for A successful
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Microscopy Center. The project further benefits from excellent dedicated CPU and GPU computing infrastructure to support large-scale numerical modelling and data analysis. This is a full-time, two-year
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. Experience with graph-based data analysis or anomaly detection methods. Exposure to high-performance or GPU-based computing environments. Demonstrated ability to contribute to publications or technical reports
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tracking), dataset curation, HPC/GPU programming, blockchain for secure data, C-family languages, and embodied AI/robotics are a plus. Experience with general network resilience, cellular automata
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vision systems (e.g., NVIDIA Jetson Nano) Real-time processing and GPU acceleration Experience working on industry R&D projects Key Competencies Able to build and maintain strong working relationships with
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 4 days ago
. The postdoctoral scholar will be expected to improve on existing GPU-accelerated ocean models and develop laboratory experiments (in the Joint Fluids Lab at UNC), analyze results, publish in peer-reviewed journals
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(Jubail) dedicated to the science division, several GPU-based clusters at NYUAD, and other supercomputer facilities through the CASS network. NYUAD also has guaranteed observing time on the Green Bank
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, and progression outcomes) and high-end compute (hundreds of NVIDIA H100 GPUs) via Mila and the Digital Research Alliance of Canada, and involves active collaborations with Stanford, Oxford, Google