Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Exascale computing research at CHREC


The NSF Center for High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing (CHREC,www.chrec.org) will be inviting a few undergrads to join our research team funded by the US Department of Energy to study, emulate, and evaluate supercomputers of the future (known as Exascale) that are thousands of times faster than any machine ever built.  We seek dedicated, hard-working, and self-motivated students to learn and grow with this new program.  Strong programming skills in C or C++ and Linux/Unix experience are desired, as well as completion of EEL4744C.  This opportunity includes potential funding on campus as well as invitation to intern in the summer at a US national lab for hands-on work on world-class supercomputers.

Interested students should please submit resume and a summary of computer background and skills to ngee-mgmt@chrec.org.

Best wishes,

Dr. Alan George, Dr. Herman Lam, and Dr. Greg Stitt
Principal Investigators for this program on Exascale Emulation

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Dr. Alan D. George, Professor of ECE and DirectorNSF Center for High-performance Reconfigurable Computing (CHREC)

University of Florida, Dept. of Electrical and Computer EngineeringRoom 327, Larsen Hall, 968 Center Drive, POB 116200
Gainesville, FL 32611-6200
Office: (352)392-5225, Fax: (352)392-8671, Lab: (352)392-9038
Email: ageorge@ufl.edu or george@chrec.org

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