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The following announcement was sent to me by Jay Boisseau, the director
of TACC.<br><br>
The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas at
Austin is looking to hire several additional HPC experts over the next
4-5 months. TACC is particularly interested in hiring one or more
computational experts in atmospheric modeling/weather forecasting, ocean
modeling, and climate modeling. TACC operates one of the most powerful
HPC systems in the world and is deploying what will be the most powerful
system in late 2007 at 1/2 petaflop. The new research staff we’re seeking
will work with geosciences researchers at UT Austin, across UT System,
and in the NSF and DOD research communities to help exploit these
world-class HPC systems for maximum scientific impact in weather, ocean,
and climate modeling.<br><br>
</font>Jay<br>
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Please note that the above hiring is completely independent of the
Jackson School of Geosciences hiring that you've probably seen advertised
in EOS. The opportunity for collaboration though is very good since TACC
is in the same building as UTIG, and attached to the BEG building, two of
the units of the Jackson School of Geosciences.<br>
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Rob Scott<br>
Research Associate<br>
Institute for Geophysics<br>
University of Texas at Austin<br>
Office: +1-512-471-0375<br>
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http://www.ig.utexas.edu/people/staff/rscott<br><br>
</a>J.J. Pickle Research Campus<br>
ROC / Building 196 / Rm. 3.263<br>
10100 Burnet Road, Austin, TX 78758<br>
University Mail Code: R2200<br><br>
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