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Proven experience with multiple parallel programming paradigms, including but not limited to; MPI, OpenMP, and CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) Experience in a batch HPC environment with a
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massively parallel FFT-based simulation platform for polycrystalline plasticity, enabling efficient simulation of the mechanical response of realistic 3D microstructures. These simulations will be used
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post-mortem human brain tissue and map these states in relation to disease pathology in AD tissue. In parallel, immune responses will be modeled in human stem cell–derived systems to identify regulatory
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selection process for an indefinite employment contract within the framework of a Line of Research R&D line: Parallel software for solving eigenvalue problems https://www.upv.es/entidades/SRH/conypi/A1271853
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Palaiseau, le de France | France | 9 days ago
. These simulations are run on highly parallel supercomputers on which both the hardware and the software are optimized for the task at hand. While the computing power of each processing unit is still increasing, the
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an expanded coherent and exascale-ready software stack featuring breakthrough research advances that meets the needs of complex parallel applications and the requirements of heterogeneous exascale architectures
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sensing (QS). To this end, an avian microbiota cultivated in vitro will be used to identify the molecular mechanisms involved in colonization. In parallel, the project will explore new strategies to combat
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particles and capsules prepared using sophisticated, powerful devices will be used as immobilization matrices. The productivity and stability of immobilized biocatalysts will be tested in parallel controlled
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will be placed on major monuments that are characteristic of these artistic traditions. To better understand the works of art, the cultural milieu including religion, philosophy, and parallel arts will
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and medicine. The key objective is to support efforts to advance biomedical research using computational methods. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/medicine/research/research