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Qualifications: PhD and 2+ years of experience in a computational discipline such as Computer Science, Statistics, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field. Experience with multi-modal learning across modalities
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opportunity by fostering a respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: Candidates must have a MS degree or PhD in Nuclear engineering, computer
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considered. Masters and PhD degree holders in the same fields of study are also encouraged to apply: Masters’ holders should have a minimum of seven (7) to ten (10) years of relevant and aligned experience
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, enhanced sampling, QM/MM) Experience improving performance and scalability of simulation workflows via: Parallelization and performance engineering GPU/accelerator optimization Algorithmic innovation
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a related field with 7+ years of experience or a PhD in mathematics, computer science, engineering with relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with mesh generation/CFD applications
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a related field with 7+ years of experience or a PhD in mathematics, computer science, engineering with relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with mesh generation/CFD applications
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. Formulating necessary solutions using various parallel computing paradigms and tools, HPC schedulers (such as slurm), Containers and Kubernetes, Python, Bash and other scripting/programming languages in
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in multiphysics modeling Experience in parallel programming on large-scale computational clusters Expertise in Matlab programming Active TS/SCI Clearance is preferred Special Requirement: This position
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Lustre parallel file system. NCCS serves multiple agencies including DOE, NOAA, and the Air Force. The NCCS also supports the center’s Quantum Computing User Program (QCUP) which provides access to state
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, and parallel computing, with a proven ability to work within highly secure and regulated environments. This role involves close collaboration with security teams, scientists, and IT leadership to ensure