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compute nodes and over 38,000 CPU cores, over 200 GPUs, 200 TB of memory, 2PB of high-speed data storage, and high-speed networking. The Meteorology program is co-located with the Iowa Environmental Mesonet
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Application Deadline 13 Mar 2026 - 00:00 (Asia/Nicosia) Country Cyprus Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 40 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not
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Starting Date 4 May 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Reference Number IA/26/8 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research
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benefits, a wide variety of professional development opportunities, supportive work and family benefits, a wealth of health and wellness programs and resources, and much more. Posted Job Title Senior HPC
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Biology in Leuven (www.aertslab.org), led by VIB.AI Scientific Director Stein Aerts, is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to study how gene-regulatory programs give rise to neuronal phenotypes. In
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commonly used on Unix systems. Additional languages or experience with libraries for utilizing GPU hardware efficiently, e.g., CUDA, are a plus. Experience in AI programming with, e.g., PyTorch(-DDP
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the area of the AI Computer Systems. The successful candidate will lead an innovative research program in cutting-edge AI computer system technologies. The position requires knowledge of both hardware and
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home to HiPerGator, one of the most powerful high-performance computers at a US public university (https://www.rc.ufl.edu/about/hipergator/ ), and recently added the new AI NVIDIA GPU SuperPod (https
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at the interface of computational systems biology and mathematics/statistics with a strong attitude to open research software development. For more information visit http://www.fz-juelich.de/ibg/ibg-1/modsim
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Biology in Leuven (www.aertslab.org), led by VIB.AI Scientific Director Stein Aerts, is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to study how gene-regulatory programs give rise to neuronal phenotypes. In