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, as is experience of working with HPC. Excellent data organising skills, oral and written communications skills, problem-solving abilities and time management skills are also a requirement. Experience
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or clinical datasets. Proficiency in Python and R, with strong experience in Linux/HPC environments and workflow automation. Track record of publications in high-impact journals and contributions to competitive
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postdoctoral position within the Q-VERSE EU project, which aims to provide a ready-to-use quantum software toolkit that supports various APIs and HPC interfaces in an open and transparent manner for Europe’s
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statistics. Software frameworks: Excellent programming skills in Python, R or similar, with experience in frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, JAX, etc. HPC & Big Data: Proficiency in high-performance
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of large-scale genomic and transcriptomic datasets ('big data'), with hands-on experience in high-performance computing (HPC) environments (e.g., command-line interface, scripting in R/Python, use of common
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Blindern, Oslo. Job description This PhD project aims to study the convergence of high-performance computing (HPC) and AI, which is a subject that sees an increasing importance due to the widespread use
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experience in working with Linux HPCs · Experience in applying machine learning methods to genomics data analysis · Experience in navigating public databases and genomics data repositories
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. Familiarity with public health challenges related to tuberculosis Familiarity with high-performance computing (HPC). About Working at the Crick Our values Everyone who works at the Crick has a valuable role to
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for accelerators, such as GPUs or FPGAs. Experience in refactoring or porting large codebases (over 100k source lines of code). Background in supporting scientific code on HPC systems or familiarity with components
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Python, NCL, and MATLAB. Should have proficiency in scientific computing, high-performance computing (HPC), and scripting (e.g., Bash, CDO/NCO). Should have strong quantitative and analytical skills in