[llvm-dev] Fwd: job opportunities for R&D on Clang/LLVM to support new heterogeneous/parallel/soc architectures | 6-Jun-2018
Joel E. Denny via llvm-dev
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Thu Jun 7 09:10:07 PDT 2018
*From:* Vetter, Jeffrey S.
*Sent:* Wednesday, June 6, 2018 9:11 AM
*Subject:* job opportunities for R&D on Clang/LLVM to support new
heterogeneous/parallel/soc architectures | 6-Jun-2018
Colleagues,
Our lab is currently installing SUMMIT
<https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/olcf-resources/compute-systems/summit/>, our
next generation supercomputer with ~27,000 NVIDIA Voltas, and we are
preparing for the next system in 2021, which is expected to have a more
complex architecture. So, our Future Technologies <https://ft.ornl.gov/>
team is investigating LLVM programming solutions for emerging
parallel/heterogeneous/soc architectures. We work at the cutting edge of
computer architecture, codesigning and evaluating technologies for future
systems including heterogeneous computing with GPUs and FPGAs, nonvolatile
memory (e.g., 3D Xpoint memory), and even quantum and neuromorphic
computing. Our work is funded by US Department of Energy, DARPA, and
others.
*We are growing and have several immediate opportunities for R&D in
Clang/LLVM including a postdoc position, a software engineer position, and
a research staff member position.* These positions will focus on extensions
to Clang/LLVM to support heterogeneity in compute and memory, parallelism
in the IR, and specialization for domain-specific systems-on-a-chip. Our
team’s products are typically open source, and we contribute to Clang/LLVM
and publish at popular venues. Non-US citizens are welcome (and we are
happy to help with visa applications).
If you are interested in applying or learning more, please contact me at
vetter at computer.org.
Best regards,
--
Jeffrey Vetter | +1-865-356-1649 | http://ft.ornl.gov/~vetter
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