Computational Postdoctoral Fellowship
Date posted
Application deadline
Organization
Argonne National Laboratory
Location
- United States
Job description
Advanced
computers are revolutionizing our ability to address complex problems
in science and engineering. To stimulate research in computational
science, Argonne has inaugurated an exciting new Computational
Postdoctoral Fellowship program for outstanding new Ph.D.s.
Fellows
will carry out research in a computational science or engineering
discipline, selected from a wide variety of areas including biological
science, chemistry, earth science, engineering, materials science,
nuclear energy, physics, and energy science. The home research division
of each fellow will be determined based on discipline and areas of
interest.
Fellows will develop and implement advanced
computational approaches aimed at scaling applications for high-end
computing systems. Using these advanced approaches, the fellows will
conduct large-scale simulations on leadership-class computers with the
objective of producing breakthrough research in the scientific
disciplines of interest. Fellows will interact with both divisional
researchers and staff of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility
(ALCF) to best utilize high-performance computers.
The ALCF
operates a 557-teraflop IBM Blue Gene/P system for production
scientific and engineering computing and a 13.9-teraflop IBM Blue/Gene
P system for system software development, software testing, and tool
and application porting. Argonne also has a teraflop-class computing
cluster, called Jazz, to facilitate mid-range computing in all of the
scientific programs of the laboratory.
Ph.D. requirements must
be completed by commencement of appointment. Fellows must have received
their Ph.D. recently. Interested candidates should apply to cpf-fellow@anl.gov.
The subject line should include the candidate's name and discipline of
interest. Application packages must consist of the following:
* Curriculum vitae
* Research proposal (< 2 pages)
* List of publications and significant presentations
A
multidisciplinary selection committee will review application material.
Fellows will be selected based on their academic background, knowledge
of and expertise in high-performance computational science, and
possible impact to a particular research program as described in their
proposal. Fellowships are awarded for a one-year term, with possible
renewal for a second year.
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