UCL’s Research Software Development group is looking for a two colleagues and software developers! We work across college developing high-quality software in collaborations with scientists from all research domains. This post is permanent but subject to the availability of continued funding sourced from appropriate research collaborations, and is funded for two years in the first instance.
The research software development group designs, extends, refactors and maintains research software across all subject areas. Whether it means using python to bring up a database of Sumerian writings, parallelising Fortran codes for surface catalysis simulations, adding red blood cells to a C++ Lattice-Boltzmann simulation of blood-flow dynamics, refactoring DNA forensics code in R, or designing a modern compressed sensing library for C++11 and python, we do it all, bringing specialist programming expertise, modern development practices (CI, TDD, Agile…), and engineering rigour to research software development. We provide expert software engineering consulting services to world-leading research teams, and work with scientists and scholars to build software to meet new research challenges. If the following describes you, then you should consider working with us: • You have created and maintained software to address advanced research problems in one or more fields • You can rapidly assimilate understanding of new scientific questions, and quickly connect research needs to software requirements • You are committed to software development best practices, and know how to adapt these to research contexts • You are expert in one or more languages and platforms used for scientific computing, and are keen to expand your knowledge. For more details check out this advert<http://bit.ly/rsdhire16>. — Jens Hedegaard Nielsen, Senior Research Software Developer Research IT Services University College London Tel: 020 3549 5217 (Int 65217)
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