Research Fellow in High-Performance Computing: The University of Leeds is seeking an ambitious researcher for a Research Fellow position in High-Performance Computing, as part of an EPSRC-funded project. The project aims to enhance the understanding and development of numerical standards related to non-standard mathematical hardware. This position offers an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of computer architecture and numerical software.
Designation
Research Fellow in High-Performance Computing
Table of Details
Detail | Information |
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Research Area | Numerical Software, Mathematical Hardware, High-Performance Computing |
Location | Leeds – Main Campus, University of Leeds |
Eligibility/Qualification | Doctoral degree in relevant fields, experience in numerical software or computer architecture |
Salary | £39,105 to £46,485 p.a. |
Working Time | 37.5 hours per week |
Post Type | Full Time |
Contract Type | Fixed Term (Up to 3 years) |
Release Date | 17 December 2024 |
Closing Date | 14 January 2025 |
Research Area
The Research Fellow will contribute to the project “Informing Future Numerical Standards by Determining Features of Non-Standard Mathematical Hardware,” focusing on tools for understanding the numerical behavior of high-performance computers in datacenters.
Location
Leeds – Main Campus, University of Leeds
Eligibility/Qualification
- A doctoral degree in a relevant field such as Computer Science, Numerical Analysis, or Mathematics.
- Proven experience in developing numerical software or hardware units.
- Familiarity with machine learning and computational science.
- Interest in teaching and mentoring students at various academic levels is a plus.
Description
The primary goal of this project is to automate and improve methods related to the understanding of floating-point arithmetic in various hardware setups. The successful candidate will engage in activities such as:
- Designing algorithms and software.
- Preparing publications for journals and conferences.
- Organizing minisymposiums and technical blog posts.
- Collaborating with international partners and engaging with students.
The position includes various tasks that provide a comprehensive experience, from low-level numerical software interaction to high-level software management across diverse hardware devices. The candidate will join the Computational Science & Engineering research theme and contribute to an innovative research environment at the University.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should apply online through the University of Leeds job portal. For more information, including how to submit your application, please visit the official webpage. For queries related to the post, you may contact Dr. Mantas Mikaitis at M.Mikaitis@leeds.ac.uk.
Last Date to Apply
14 January 2025
This scholarship opportunity is an excellent avenue for researchers passionate about high-performance computing and its mathematical foundations.