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, and facilitate access to HPC and Cloud Computing services. The specialist also oversees the lifecycle of student and staff projects, from proposal to implementation. This involves providing expertise
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programming language. Expertise in the utilisation of high-performance computing (HPC) systems. Published research in the field of generative AI applications in genomics in international peer-reviewed
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; basic SLURM job submission. 7. Communication: Clear writing of READMEs, short analysis memos, and figure captions for collaboration with biologists/clinicians. 8. Linux/HPC usage; Slurm job submission
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like TensorFlow, Keras, or PyTorch. Preferred Skills: Experience with Explainable AI (e.g., SHAP, Integrated Gradients). Familiarity with high-performance computing (HPC) and software containers
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modeling of quantum computer systems. This can be either a holder of a PhD in computer science and/or engineering (computer architecture and HPC related topics) with knowledge in quantum computing or a PhD
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Drive and initiative to support and develop data-driven life science in Sweden Proven experience developing and running bioinformatics workflows Hands-on expertise in HPC usage and resource management
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resources to researchers at the University of Chicago. It is dedicated to enabling research by providing access to centrally managed High-Performance Computing (HPC), storage, and visualization resources
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training in high-performance computing and version control will be provided through the University of Sheffield HPC Centre, complemented by CDT and professional workshops on numerical geomechanics and
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functional theory (DFT), anharmonic lattice dynamics, machine learning force fields, transport, and high-performance computing (HPC). Position Specific Responsibilities/activities: Perform ab-initio
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develop and use Python-based, automated computational workflows for simulation setup, execution on HPC resources, and systematic post-processing of results. * You will derive physically interpretable