Job of the Week: Postdoctoral scholar position for terrestrial systems modeling at Jülich Supercomputing Centre

The Jülich supercomputing Centre in Germany is seeking a Postdoctoral scholar position in the field of terrestrial systems modeling. “You will setup and perform large scale terrestrial systems simulations over the European continent based on novel climate change scenarios and story lines. The simulation results will be analyzed using advanced data analytics technologies to inform various sectors in order to formulate adaptation strategies.”

Job of the Week: Computer Scientist at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre

The Jülich Supercomputing Centre in Germany is seeking a Computer Scientist in our Job of the Week. “You will directly support and independently advance the code development of existing and new parallel scientific software. The focus is placed on the adaption of existing, complex software to next generation heterogeneous supercomputer architectures.”

Job of the Week: HPC Specialist in Software Development at DKRZ

The German Climate Computing Centre (DKRZ) is seeking and HPC and Specialist in Software Development in our Job of the Week. “DKRZ is involved in numerous national and international projects in the field of high-performance computing for climate and weather research. In addition to the direct user support, depending on your interest and ability, you will also be able to participate in this development work.”

Job of the Week: Computer Scientist at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre

The Jülich Supercomputing Centre in Germany is seeking a Computer Scientist in our Job of the Week. “The institute of Bio- and Geosciences – Agrosphere contributes to an improved understanding and reliable prediction of hydrologic and biogeochemical processes in terrestrial systems. You will develop and apply advanced geoscientific simulation software in high-performance computing environments of the Jülich Supercomuting Centre.”

Job of the Week: Research Scientist specializing in HPC Processor Architectures at Jülich

The Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) is one of the three national supercomputing centres in Germany. It is partnering with leading technology providers on co-design hardware architectures for future supercomputers. In this context we research on current and future ARM-based architectures for high-performance computing. The research will be performed within the European project “MB2020”.