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, with experience in additional languages such as Fortran considered a plus. Strong knowledge of at least one parallel programming model commonly used in HPC, such as MPI, OpenMP/OpenACC, CUDA, HIP, Kokkos
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distributed computing for EMT simulations. • Experience with software development in Python, C++, or other programming languages. • Familiarity with GPU acceleration of numerical solvers, parallel sparse
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). Expertise in data and model parallelisms for distributed training on large GPU-based machines is essential. Candidates with experience using diffusion-based or other generative AI methods as
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-scale scientific data. Publishing research in leading peer-reviewed journals and conferences. Researching and developing parallel/scalable uncertainty visualization algorithms using HPC resources
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Demonstrated research experience with HPC, AI/ML and/or distributed systems techniques. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, C++, or similar, as well as experience with HPC environments and
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journals and conferences. Researching and developing parallel/scalable uncertainty visualization algorithms using HPC resources. Collaboration with domain scientists for demonstration and validation
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productivity while reducing external inputs. In parallel, the lab is expanding efforts to understand microbiome-associated phenotypes that contribute to drought tolerance and soil water retention. This includes
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part of our research program outlined below. Our lab is in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics and part of the RNA Bioscience Initiative at the University of Colorado School of Medicine
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. Experience in developing and applying advanced parametric/machine learning postprocessing techniques, producing probabilistic forecasts of hydrometeorological variables, and parallel computing. Proficiency in
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investigates how exercise and stress signaling regulate muscle function and healthy aging through an integrated research program combining mechanistic studies in Drosophila melanogaster with human clinical