master’s degree in computational science, computer science, mathematics, physics, or a related field with a focus on parallel programming for GPU architectures; willingness to pursue a PhD
VRVis, Austria’s largest research institute for Visual Computing, located in Vienna, is looking for a skilled and creative mind!
We offer an open ended position for a computational scientist / PhD-student (f/m/d) developing and integrating highly performant microclimate simulations in the context of practical climate-sensitive planning.
Your responsibilities:
* Research fast numerical methods for microclimate simulation (heat, wind) for real-world use cases
* Further develop and accelerate a state-of-the-art microclimate model
* Research new parallelization strategies for single- and multi-GPU architectures
* Share your findings, i.e.publish your research results at renowned scientific venues
Interested?
For more details please refer to our website posting at www.vrvis.at/ueber-uns/offene-stellen/phd-position-for-computational-scientist-in-climate-adapted-planning
We are looking forward to hearing from you :)