[Hpcresilience] Looking for a postdoc and graduate students

Debardeleben, Nathan A ndebard at lanl.gov
Thu Dec 20 11:07:42 MST 2012


Please share this with your students and colleagues that might be looking or know those looking for a postdoc or graduate student summer position.

I am looking for a postdoc and as many as two graduate students to come to Los Alamos National Laboratory and work with my team on high performance computing resilience, reliability, and dependability.

Prospective postdocs would need to be US citizens but graduate student positions are available for foreign nationals.

Postdocs would be expected to collaborate on proposal writing and both classes of employees would be expected to work on publishable research.  Research topics of interest right now are software fault injection, error characterization (analytical, models, simulations, data mining of actual HPC failure data), GPGPU resilience, silent data corruption, and resilient programming models.  Other topic areas are possible and I'd prefer a collaboration that meshed with a student's existing thesis direction(s).

I would expect either a postdoc or student to be able to work independently at times and work on exploring research topics somewhat at their own discretion.  This is a paid position, obviously.

Please have them send their resume to me at ndebard at lanl.gov.

For information on some of our postdoc fellowship opportunities that we might look into for a well qualified candidate see here:
http://www.lanl.gov/careers/career-options/postdoctoral-research/postdoc-program/postdoc-appointment-types.php

For general information about our postdoc program see here:
http://www.lanl.gov/careers/career-options/postdoctoral-research/postdoc-program/index.php

-- Nathan

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  Nathan DeBardeleben, Ph.D.
  Los Alamos National Laboratory
  High Perf. Computing Systems Integration (HPC-5)
  Ultra-Scale Research Center, Resilience Lead
  phone: 505-412-1069
  email: ndebard at lanl.gov
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