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time steps, will be explored. For these two projects, the GPU-based version of SCHISM under development will also be tested. Type of recruitment 12-month postdoctoral contract based in La Rochelle (17
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algorithms. The post-doc will carry out theoretical work on causal abstraction and causal alignment, implement algorithms and experimental pipelines in Python/PyTorch, and run experiments on GPU clusters
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-atmosphere dynamics. We will build an AI-enabled modeling system that couples a GPU-optimized ocean model with a biogeochemical module and AI-based, kilometer-scale atmospheric forecasts. This system will
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-atmosphere dynamics. We will build an AI-enabled modeling system that couples a GPU-optimized ocean model with a biogeochemical module and AI-based, kilometer-scale atmospheric forecasts. This system will
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programming in C++ and Python. - Mandatory mastery of GPU programming (CUDA) for optimization. - Experience with Deep Learning frameworks (PyTorch). - Knowledge of the AliceVision architecture is a major asset
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. Experience with high-speed data acquisition, signal processing, or FPGA/GPU-based DSP is considered an advantage. The ability to work independently while contributing effectively to a collaborative research
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(Xilinx Vitis/Vivado, Intel Quartus, HLS tools) HPC environments or GPU-accelerated computing On-detector firmware or data acquisition systems Familiarity with HEP data formats and reconstruction
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will benefit from the Jean Zay supercomputer to perform intensive GPU calculations but also MARBEC/LIRMM GPU shared resources (https://umr-marbec.fr/recherche/dispositifs-de-recherche/den/ ). His/her
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, with proficiency in Python and deep learning frameworks like PyTorch, Hugging Face, sklearn, tensorflow. Excellent verbal and written communication skills Experience with GPU training and handling large
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University of New Hampshire – Main Campus | New Boston, New Hampshire | United States | about 7 hours ago
. The researcher(s) will be provided access to state-of-the-art supercomputing facilities with advanced GPU and data storage capabilities. Additionally, opportunities will be available for collaborations. Duties