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JobsMay 2012 Scientific Computing Experts; Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) in Garching (Munich)Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (Leibniz-Rechenzentrum, LRZ) is part of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities. LRZ will operate one of the most powerful and energy efficient high performance computing systems in Europe. The new high-end system (SuperMUC) will have a peak performance of 3 PetaFlop/s and contains more than 150,000 cores. Additional Linux-clusters and visualization systems supplement it. We offer you the opportunity to work with world-leading computer systems, applications and tools in many different research areas. For the support of the users and applications LRZ is looking for Scientific Computing Experts The successful applicants should fill the gap between day-to-day user support and in depth algorithmic research. The positions are available immediately. Applications will be accepted until May 31st, 2012. Required experiences and skills: • PhD or university (post) graduate degree, diploma, master’s degree or equivalent in a scientifically oriented subject (computational science, mathematics, physics, chemistry, life sciences etc.) • Ability to lead scientific and technical efforts in HPC • Good HPC skills, knowledge of massively parallel high-performance algorithms programming languages and libraries (MPI and OpenMP) as well as performance analysis tools • Initiative, capacity for teamwork, and creativity • Good oral presentation and writing skills in German and/or English Preferred Experiences • Experience with large-scale parallel application development, debugging and performance analysis and tuning • Experience in managing scientific projects and/or teams Duties/Responsibilities • Optimization, scaling and performance improvement of strategic large-scale applications • Performance analysis and benchmarking • Identification and solution of user problems • Contact with scientific stakeholders and users • Promotion and organization of scientific outreach activities through presentations and providing written materials • Writing of reports, grant applications, and documentation • Stimulation of new developments in HPC Due to its state-of-the-art computing facilities and its proximity to the Munich universities, LRZ offers a very stimulating and innovative environment. Progressive policies such as flexible working hours support the combination of work and family life. We offer a pleasant and easygoing work environment in an internationally recognized HPC team with many years of experience that you can draw on for support, while also having ample opportunity to work independently and follow individual preferences. In addition you have the option of pursuing advanced training or a doctorate (PhD) at one of the many nearby universities. Salary is determined by the German trade agreement for public service (TV-L.) The position is time-limited, initially to two or three years with the intention of prolongation. Qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply. Severely disabled persons will be hired preferentially over others with equal qualifications. Due to export control of supercomputers restrictions for nationality may apply. For further information please contact: Dr. Matthias Brehm Preferably email your application with resume/CV, certificates, reports and letters of recommendation to: apel-at-rz.de and brehm-at-lrz.deor send it by postal service to: Leibniz Supercomputing Centre March 2012 System Specialist Scientific ComputingPSI is building up the SwissFEL Free Electron Laser which will offer novel experimental capabilities in different areas of science. The usage of latest detector technologies at SwissFEL will put strong requirements on the computing infrastructure in terms of high data rates and volumes. You will be responsible for helping to design and implement solutions for the experiment environments at the beamlines. By working closely together with colleagues of similar function at the PSI Swiss Light Source (SLS) you will help in running and improving the SLS beamline computing infrastructure and in the integration of new detectors. You will be involved in the implementation and integration of new solutions for and also in the operative running of the computing infrastructure. You will interface between the SwissFEL project and the IT and control groups for IT related problems and assist the SwissFEL scientists in defining their IT requirements. No jobs on this page, or looking for others?Click on the other projects listed under Grid Links + as not everything available is published here. There are many ways to become involved in the WLCG, and all the projects are often recruiting. For jobs at CERN, please apply directly to the formal job vacancies which are announced CERN's electronic recruitment system. Please note that we will not accept CVs or speculative job applications at the LCG Project Office. Any vacancies which are available will be published formally, as described above. If you need advice or more information, please contact the LCG Project Office
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