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SUMMARY:Post Doctoral Research Associate
DESCRIPTION:Job Posting\n\nPost Doctoral Research Associate\n\n\n\nThe Uni
 versity of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Innovative Computing Laboratory (ICL) is
  seeking full-time Post Doctoral researchers in several areas of high-perf
 ormance computing (HPC), including: (1) Distributed Computing; (2) Perform
 ance Measurement and Modeling; and (3) Numerical Linear Algebra. ICL is di
 rected by Jack Dongarra, Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering
  and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.\n\nProspe
 ctive researchers will work in a team-based, deadline-driven environment w
 ith the opportunity to: (1) participate in the design, development, and ma
 intenance of software libraries and programming environments for large, di
 stributed-memory hybrid machines; (2) extend and harden the performance mo
 nitoring capabilities of ICL’s software for new and advanced hardware and 
 software technologies; or (3) develop and maintain numerical software libr
 aries for solving linear algebra problems on hybrid machines with multi-co
 re processors and hardware accelerators.\n\nThe prospective researcher wil
 l co-author papers to document research findings, present the team’s work 
 at conferences and workshops, and help lead students and other team member
 s in the lab’s multiple research and development efforts, which are suppor
 ted by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project and the 
 National Science Foundation.\n\nEducation Requirements:\nPhD in Computer S
 cience, a computational science, or related field with demonstrable backgr
 ound in: applied mathematics; HPC; computer architectures and parallel pro
 cessing; or distributed, multi-core, and GPU computing.\n\nExperience Requ
 ired:\nA successful candidate will have a background in one or more of the
  following areas: \n(1)	Distributed Computing – some background in HPC, re
 silience, programming models, and network and parallel algorithms.\n(2)	Pe
 rformance Measurement and Modeling – technical experience in system softwa
 re, parallel computing, scientific applications, and low-level libraries; 
 prior experience and expertise with systems programming, benchmarking, per
 formance analysis toolkits, C, C++, and Fortran are also desired; signific
 ant experience developing large software systems is a plus.\n(3)	Numerical
  Linear Algebra – background in applied mathematics; technical experience 
 in parallel computing, distributed computing, and multithreading; familiar
 ity with numerical software libraries; and experience with GPU computing a
 nd mathematical software.\n\nRequired Job Skills:\nThe ideal candidate wil
 l have extensive knowledge of programming techniques; strong low-level sys
 tem programming abilities; high proficiency in C/C++; a basic understandin
 g of Fortran; familiarity with numerical software, modern MPI, OpenMP, and
  CUDA; excellent communication skills; and a strong publication record.\n\
 nFor consideration, submit CV and contact information for three references
 .\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Workshop Reg Pass, Tuto
 rial Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass
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