27 architecture positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in USA in United States
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Join Berkeley Lab's dynamic team as we seek a visionary leader to helm our ESnet Planning and Architecture Group! ESnet, the world's fastest scientific network, is at the forefront of global
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computer-generated spreadsheets for multi-discipline estimates (civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing). Proven ability to communicate effectively with all organizational
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comprehensively, including detailed code comments, issue tracking, code reviews, and drafting design and architecture specifications. Communicate the impact and results of technical projects both internally and
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leaders and software engineers. Define level one and level two goals for data reduction/analysis with PI and MM. Develop cost-effective architectural solutions with software engineers and science teams
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Qualifications: Knowledge of GPU architecture. Experience with programming GPUs. Experience with performance analysis and profiling tools (Perftools, NVIDIA Nsight, AMD uProf, Omniperf). Experience debugging
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in an interdisciplinary team. Demonstrated track record of written and verbal communication of candidate-led results. Desired Qualifications: Knowledge of GPU architecture. Experience with performance
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interdisciplinary team. Demonstrated track record of written and verbal communication of candidate-led results. Desired Qualifications: Knowledge of GPU architecture. Experience with performance analysis and
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low-cost architectural solutions to data pipeline needs. Provide on-demand evaluation of proposed approaches. Work with software engineering and science teams to iteratively plan budget and build
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maintain solutions related to motors, instruments, detectors, and cameras. Implement new features to an existing application codebase within the established architecture. Contribute to the design and
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on HPC systems with accelerators or other energy efficient architectures (GPUs); 5. Expertise in state of the art applied math problems and methods including algorithms for solution to these problems