HomeThe Computational Science and Engineering Petascale Initiative
The Computational Science and Engineering Petascale Initiative
The Berkeley Lab has several openings for post-doctoral fellows in the
NERSC Division to address the challenges of petascale computing on new
multicore architectures. The fellows will work with high-profile
applications in the areas of bioscience, fusion, climate and energy
research as well as in the development of scalable algorithms and novel
language implementations for modern petascale systems. The fellows will
have access to leading edge computational platforms as well as
prototypes of experimental systems and close interaction with DOE Office
of Science Principal Investigators who are receiving significant
allocations of high-end computer time under the ASCR Leadership
Computing Challenge. Interaction with faculty and students of the
University of California, Berkeley and other major research universities
is available depending on the specific project. The fellows will have
the opportunity to gain experience in the NERSC production environment
facility and practical knowledge of the skills necessary for deployment
of large-scale multi-user hardware and software.
NERSC Division to address the challenges of petascale computing on new
multicore architectures. The fellows will work with high-profile
applications in the areas of bioscience, fusion, climate and energy
research as well as in the development of scalable algorithms and novel
language implementations for modern petascale systems. The fellows will
have access to leading edge computational platforms as well as
prototypes of experimental systems and close interaction with DOE Office
of Science Principal Investigators who are receiving significant
allocations of high-end computer time under the ASCR Leadership
Computing Challenge. Interaction with faculty and students of the
University of California, Berkeley and other major research universities
is available depending on the specific project. The fellows will have
the opportunity to gain experience in the NERSC production environment
facility and practical knowledge of the skills necessary for deployment
of large-scale multi-user hardware and software.
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or contact: aekoniges@lbl.gov Alice Koniges