administrator Posted May 5, 2011 Report Share Posted May 5, 2011 This is an opportunity to work with an international research consortium that is studying transmission of a life-threatening mosquito-borne virus in developing countries. The project team at SDSU is developing state of the art model simulations to assess the impact of different prevention strategies in diverse geographic settings. This position is a key member of the simulation design and analysis team that is developing important new analytical tools for the global public health community. Under the direction of the Project Director, this position is responsible for working closely with project scientists to develop the code for running large scale model simulations on a high performance computational cluster. In support of research goals, this person will be responsible for implementing code development cycles including, model prototype code development, benchmark and performance diagnostics, iterative model programming and testing in support of the research schedule, ongoing documentation, parallel design tuning, and simulation/cluster performance assessments. Application development will also include simulation configuration and staging tools and post simulation data extraction and automated analytical assessments. For more information, please contact Karen Campbell at kmca@sciences.sdsu.edu . Interested applicants can apply for this position on the SDSU Research Foundation Employment web site. Jose E. Castillo PhD Director / Professor Computational Science Research Center 5500 Campanile Dr. San Diego State University San Diego CA 92182-1245 619-5947205/3430, Fax 619-594-2459 castillo@myth.sdsu.edu http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/csrc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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