Re: Internships investigating D in high-performance computing.
I have posted this on LinkedIn. There are always students there looking for internships. ;) -- Dejan Lekic dejan.lekic (a) gmail.com http://dejan.lekic.org
Re: Internships investigating D in high-performance computing.
On Tuesday, 7 January 2014 at 16:33:55 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: This is awesome. Please let us on the core team know how we can help. I've put this on reddit too. Thanks for the shout out Andrei. I am very interested in any feedback that anybody here has on potential work we could do. I am only starting out with D myself, so I'm open to any ideas from more experienced hands who might have put some thought into this before, or know of similar work. Ben.
Re: Internships investigating D in high-performance computing.
On 1/7/14 12:55 AM, Ben Cumming wrote: Hi there, I want to get the word out about an internship position investigating D for high performance computing at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre in Lugano, Switzerland (cscs.ch). For more information about the position, visit: http://www.cscs.ch/about/working_at_cscs/internships/investigating_the_d_programming_language_in_hpc/index.html [snip] This is awesome. Please let us on the core team know how we can help. I've put this on reddit too. http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1umrg9/internship_position_investigating_the_d/ Andrei
Internships investigating D in high-performance computing.
Hi there, I want to get the word out about an internship position investigating D for high performance computing at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre in Lugano, Switzerland (cscs.ch). For more information about the position, visit: http://www.cscs.ch/about/working_at_cscs/internships/investigating_the_d_programming_language_in_hpc/index.html This is a good opportunity to work with D on some state of the art hardware and tools. The project proposals aren't set in stone, and we are open to proposals (they must be HPC-specific, and preferably with GPUs). The position is open to currently enrolled Masters students (or highly motivated bachelor students). The positions are not restricted to Swiss students, however for work permit reasons, you must be enrolled at a European University. The internships are paid, with enough to cover living costs, and Ticino is a very pleasant place to be in summer with lots of lakes and mountain valleys to explore on the weekends. If you are interested, contact my colleague Claudio (find his email by following the link above), or me at bcumm...@cscs.ch Cheers, Ben Cumming.