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modeling and numerical methods Experience with multiphase flow modeling (e.g., TFM, CFD-DEM, DNS, LBM) Solid programming skills Experience working in Linux/HPC environments Ability to conduct independent
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skills Experience working in Linux/HPC environments Ability to conduct independent research and publish in peer-reviewed journals Strong written and verbal communication skills in English *for students
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work ethic Must be familiar with at least one Unix-like operating system (for example, Linux) Must be familiar with Microsoft Office Must effectively problem solve, seeking out and finding appropriate
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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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. Responsible for Windows and Linux network configuration. System diagnostics and troubleshooting, including analysis of ongoing performance, system slowdowns, and bottlenecks. Monitoring the health of day-to-day
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the application and theory of electromagnetic geophysical methods, especially magnetotellurics Sound computer skills in Windows and Linux Demonstrable, sound programming knowledge and experience in at least one
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virtualization and server hardware (Cisco UCS, HPE and Dell); Linux OS administration. Skills & Ability to: Take University requirements and use them to design, implement, and maintain storage systems
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desktop administration skills; fundamental Unix system administration skills; Ability to communicate effectively with users; Expert knowledge of Windows, Apple, UNIX, Linux operating systems, and macOS
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tools for collecting, processing, visualizing, and organizing scientific data and metadata for the GSECARS and SEES scientific research community. Install, maintain, and troubleshoot Windows and Linux
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Python (scientific Python, PyTorch or similar); experience with C++ and Linux environments is an advantage Experience in at least one of the following is highly welcome: Real-time or streaming pipelines