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The University of Chicago Computational Scientist - Climate - JR28583-3800 in Chicago, Illinois
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Provost Research Computing Center
About the Department
The University of Chicago Research Computing Center (RCC), a unit in the Office of Research, provides high-end research computing resources to researchers at the University of Chicago. It is dedicated to enabling research by providing access to centrally managed High-Performance Computing (HPC), storage, and visualization resources. These resources include hardware, software, high-level scientific and technical user support, and the education and training required to help researchers make full use of modern HPC technology and local and national supercomputing resources. The Office of Research oversees the conduct of sponsored research, research program development, and contract management functions.
Job Summary
The job develops software to support the data acquisition, ingestion, and integration for research projects. Assists in the development of user interfaces and scalable back-end services to automate and accelerate the scientific output of multi-institutional research projects.
The Research Computing Center (RCC) seeks an experienced Computational Scientist with a focus on climate research to serve as a domain expert in supporting and advising faculty, post-docs, and graduate students on a wide range of research projects. In this role, the Computational Scientist will support faculty research projects related to climate, understand faculty\'s research questions, and contribute to finding solutions and implementing them. Working as part of an existing team, the successful candidate will have ample opportunity to contribute to enabling research at the University of Chicago, develop and deliver training, and other activities designed to advance research related to climate, the earth system science and beyond.
This is a hybrid position requiring at least 3 days onsite.
Responsibilities
- Support applications, software, and tools for research related to climate, geophysical science, atmospheric science, etc.
- Assist researchers with compiling, debugging, optimizing, profiling, and porting codes and related applications on RCC HPC compute systems.
- Maintain and keep up to date on RCC HPC systems, community codes and software such as WRF, CESM, etc.
- Maintain and keep up to date repository of data for and from the climate and earth system science research community.
- Support and make available tools and resources to help UChicago researchers understand the strengths, limitations, and applications of the data, as well as software to help researchers analyze and visualize the data.
- Consult and interact with faculty and their research groups on a one-to-one basis to enable them to fully utilize the RCC and national computational resources for their scientific research.
- Design, create and present tutorials, hands-on workshops, and documentation.
- Help faculty with grant proposals by contributing sections of the proposal.
- Develops and presents technical training materials and web-based documentation. Ensures timely systems support and updates. Assists in conducting information security assessments and risk analysis of computing environment.
- Evaluates past and present technologies to help develop new tools. Ensures all the new tools have been through quality control reviews.
- Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Work Experience:
Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 2-5 years of work experience in a related job discipline.
Certifications:
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* referred Qualifications*
Education:
- PhD in Math, Computational Sciences, Earth Science, Soil Science, Environmental Science, geophysical sciences, or related field.
Experience:
- Experience writing or contributing to grant proposals strongly preferred.
- Must have strong understanding of climate and earth system science as demonstrated by academic record and/or job history.
Technical Skills or Knowledge:
Proficiency in using one or more scientific programming languages such as C/C++, Fortran90, Python, MATLAB.
Experience with scripting languages and visualization software to process, analyze, visualize, and interpret large datasets and dynamical model forecasts strongly preferred.
Experience using ML or AI techniques for Climate or earth system science strongly preferred.
Proficiency in temporal and spatial statistical analysis strongly preferred.
Experience with UNIX programing.
Parallel computing experience with MPI and OpenMP strongly preferred.
Experience with Python (including packages such as panda