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Centre (STARC) The Energy Environment Water Research Centre (EEWRC) The Climate and Atmosphere Research Centre (CARE-C) The Science and Technology Driven Policy and Innovation Research Centre (STeDI-RC
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-following inverters. Implementing and optimizing scalable algorithms for transient and stability analyses on HPC architectures (CPU, GPU, hybrid). Enhancing the numerical robustness and efficiency of existing
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energy efficiency during the training process and (ii) science yield (sensitivity / resolution) during inference. A key aspect is to benefit from hybrid HPC + AI approaches within the workflows
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scientific software development. Proficiency in C/C++ and Python, with experience in HPC environments (e.g., MPI/OpenMP; GPU experience a plus). Record of peer-reviewed publications appropriate to career stage
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, able to target HPC and the above novel architectures Your Profile: Master’s degree (preferably with subsequent PhD degree) in physics or a related field at the start date (ideally with a background in
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simulations to serve as a collaborative workspace and “machinery of discovery” for researchers, educators, and the public In all of these activities, you will make use of JSC’s cutting-edge HPC- and Quantum
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maintenance of codes for different platforms, including HPC and GPU systems, as well as support in the management and exploitation of massive databases. · Support for scientific projects: facilitating access
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mathematics/computer science. The candidate should demonstrate: • strong experience in programming and scientific computing (Python, Julia, C++, etc.); • experience in developing scientific/engineering software
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interaction with faculty and students. You will assist research groups in taking full advantage of Discovery, NU’s high performance computing (HPC) cluster installed at the Massachusetts Green High Performance
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the research enterprise through direct interaction with faculty and students. You will assist research groups in taking full advantage of Discovery, NU's high performance computing (HPC) cluster installed