My research group has openings for a Research Software Engineer and a Postdoc. 
Details and application links below; feel free to email me with questions. 


## Research Software Engineer

CU Boulder’s PSAAP Multidisciplinary Simulation Center for Micromorphic 
Multiphysics Porous and Particulate Materials Simulations Within Exascale 
Computing Workflows has an opening for a *Research Software Engineer* to 
co-lead development of robust, extensible open source software for 
extreme-scale simulation of large-deformation composite 
poro-elasto-visco-plastic media across a broad range of regimes with 
experimental validation and coordination with micromorphic multiscale models.

Successful applicants will have strong written and verbal communication skills, 
and interest in working with an interdisciplinary team to apply the following 
to real-world problems:

* collaborative software development and devops (Git, continuous integration, 
etc.);
* maintainable, high-performance programming techniques for CPUs and GPUs;
* finite element and material-point discretizations;
* computational mechanics/inelasticity;
* parallel algebraic solvers such as PETSc; and
* scalable data-intensive computing.

This position can start immediately and is remote-friendly, especially during 
the pandemic.

https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/Research-Associate/28703


## Postdoc

We also have an immediate opening for a *Postdoc* to conduct research in 
collaboration with the DOE Exascale Computing Project’s co-design Center for 
Efficient Exascale Discretization (CEED) on the development of robust and 
efficient methods for high order/compatible PDE discretization and multilevel 
solvers, including deployment in open source libraries. The project is 
especially interested in strategies to provide performance portability on 
emerging architectures and novel parallelization techniques to improve time to 
solution in the strong scaling limit. The methods will be applied in a variety 
of applications areas including sustainable energy and geophysics.

Successful applicants will have strong written and verbal communication skills 
to collaborate with a distributed inter-disciplinary team and disseminate 
results via publications and presentations, as well as an interest in research 
and development of high-quality community software infrastructure in areas 
including, but not limited to:

* element-based PDE discretization;
* high-performance computing on emerging architectures, including CPU and GPUs;
* scalable algebraic solvers;
* applications in fluid and solid mechanics; and
* data-intensive PDE workflows.

This position can start immediately and is remote-friendly, especially during 
the pandemic.

https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/PostDoctoral-Associate/28691


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