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facilities. Core responsibilities include the deployment and maintenance of small-scale HPC and compute nodes, GPU workstations, Linux and Windows servers, research data storage and backup solutions
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prototypes. Maintain reproducible code, experiments, and model/ dataset versioning; develop deployment artifacts (Docker, CI/CD scripts) and support cloud/HPC model training. Plan, run and analyze pilot
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procedures, asset inventory, and usage information for chargebacks Assist in the administration and support of the Watson College HPC Cluster (Spiedie) and the academic OpenHPC cluster Consult with faculty
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Administration, coding (Python, Bash, SQL, etc.), virtualization, large-scale storage systems, HPC, lab machine administration, web server administration, procurement, research computing consultation, and database
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) Computational bottlenecks and compatibility issues, rooted in traditional Fortran-based high-performance computing (HPC) frameworks. This postdoctoral position aims to tackle these challenges head-on by
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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number STA00036PO26 Job Family Information Technology Job Function IT Business Systems Analysis USC Market Title IT Business Analyst Link to USC Market Title https
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well as providing assistance with High Performance Computing (HPC) (Linux), secure storage devices and virtual desktop environments (Windows). In addition to offering support, the position is responsible
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte | Charlotte, North Carolina | United States | 2 months ago
an educational setting. Master’s degree or higher with experience in higher education. Demonstrated experience in high-performance computing (HPC) design and deployment. Demonstrated experience with server
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Synthesizing and presenting research both internally and externally Technical environment: Linux/HPC, Python, R, and shell scripting. Familiarity with version control (Git/GitHub) expected. Strong applicants
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researchers to integrate computing techniques into research activities using common HPC programming languages, tools, and techniques including Fortran and/or C/C++, MPI, OpenMP, CUDA An equivalent combination