HPC Systems Software Researcher (f/m/d) for HPC-Quantum Hybrid Software Stack
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Leibniz Supercomputing Centre
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Munich, Germany
SessionJob Postings
DescriptionLooking for a place at the cutting-edge of supercomputing to grow your career? Then read on!
The Quantum Computing and Technologies Department (QCT) at LRZ is a team of computer science and quantum physics specialists researching, advancing and providing quantum computing technologies for local and international advanced computing communities. The QCT team provides scientific users with a broad portfolio of quantum resources and services, including quantum simulators, remote access to quantum hardware, on-premise quantum systems, development environment tools, scientific consultancy, and education/training. A main forcus of this team is the research and development of integration pathways for quantum acceleration capabilities for next- generation high-performance computing (HPC) systems. Read more at quantum.lrz.de.
As a member of the LRZ Q-Crew, you're in the driver’s seat developing and providing new tools and methods, working with cutting-edge hardware technologies; and developing the Munich Quantum Software Stack including programming models, OS, compilers and abstraction layers for multiple quantum technologies based on superconducting, neutral and ion qubits. You are pivotal for building unique solutions merging quantum and HPC workflows, advancing the community's research capabilities, and in propelling Bavaria as a global quantum hotspot pushing the boundaries of innovative scientific discoveries achievable with quantum-accelerated computing.
We're actively seeking a few positions for:
HPC Systems Software Researcher (f/m/d) for HPC-Quantum Hybrid Software Stack
We’ll work with you to figure out your specific responsibilities based on your skill set and interests, so tell us what you can do!
Generally, in this position, you:
- Define and execute research around design and evaluation of quantum-HPC software
- Develop a software stack for seamless integration of quantum accelerators into current and next- generation Exascale systems including programming environments, tools, scheduling and virtualization/multi-user tenancy methods
- Write and test code following software development best practices incl. continuous integration
- Engage the Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) developer and user communities to understand and translate their requirements to our software development requirements
- Actively publish on new developments and technical achievements
The Quantum Computing and Technologies Department (QCT) at LRZ is a team of computer science and quantum physics specialists researching, advancing and providing quantum computing technologies for local and international advanced computing communities. The QCT team provides scientific users with a broad portfolio of quantum resources and services, including quantum simulators, remote access to quantum hardware, on-premise quantum systems, development environment tools, scientific consultancy, and education/training. A main forcus of this team is the research and development of integration pathways for quantum acceleration capabilities for next- generation high-performance computing (HPC) systems. Read more at quantum.lrz.de.
As a member of the LRZ Q-Crew, you're in the driver’s seat developing and providing new tools and methods, working with cutting-edge hardware technologies; and developing the Munich Quantum Software Stack including programming models, OS, compilers and abstraction layers for multiple quantum technologies based on superconducting, neutral and ion qubits. You are pivotal for building unique solutions merging quantum and HPC workflows, advancing the community's research capabilities, and in propelling Bavaria as a global quantum hotspot pushing the boundaries of innovative scientific discoveries achievable with quantum-accelerated computing.
We're actively seeking a few positions for:
HPC Systems Software Researcher (f/m/d) for HPC-Quantum Hybrid Software Stack
We’ll work with you to figure out your specific responsibilities based on your skill set and interests, so tell us what you can do!
Generally, in this position, you:
- Define and execute research around design and evaluation of quantum-HPC software
- Develop a software stack for seamless integration of quantum accelerators into current and next- generation Exascale systems including programming environments, tools, scheduling and virtualization/multi-user tenancy methods
- Write and test code following software development best practices incl. continuous integration
- Engage the Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) developer and user communities to understand and translate their requirements to our software development requirements
- Actively publish on new developments and technical achievements
RequirementsSkills you need:
- At least an MS in Computer Science or engineering sciences and 3+ years proven experience with software development, or equivalent experience
- Experience with HPC environments and developing system software (OS, compilers, runtimes, programming models, etc)
- Solid knowledge of HPC programming models including OpenMP and MPI as well as low-level architectures
- Oral presentation and writing skills in English
- Great team member skills, able to work well with others internally and across institutional boundaries, self-starter spirit and a drive to figure things out when faced with uncertainty
- Quantum computing knowledge is valuable, but not required initially
Company DescriptionWhat can you find with us? Are you looking for a multifaceted and intellectually stimulating position in a dynamic, cooperative and innovative work environment? Then LRZ is the place to be for you! Here at LRZ a collegial, appreciative work environment meets an international crowd of experts who work together to advance IT services for ground-breaking research. We offer flexible work schemes for an optimal work-life balance. Our staff values their creative leeway. As an institute of the Bavarian Academy of Science and Humanities we offer all the benefits of public service. And of course, no wishes remain unfulfilled at the LRZ in terms of technical equipment. We share experiences, constantly review and improve our processes, and are proud that our service-quality and data-security are regularly certified and rated highly. We actively promote diversity and welcome applications from talented individuals, regardless of cultural background, nationality, ethnicity, gender and sexual identity, physical abilities, religion and age. We give priority to applications from people with disabilities who are equally qualified. Since 1962, Bavarian universities and research institutions have relied on the IT expertise of the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities. When it comes to the digital transformation of science, we are traditionally ahead of the game.
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2022-11-15
Event Type
Job Posting
TimeWednesday, 16 November 202210am - 3pm CST
Location