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Research Opportunities in the CCLJoin the CCL team and work on challenging problems in the realm of parallel and distributed systems. We work closely with collaborators in physics, molecular dynamics, machine learning, and other fields to build systems that scale to tens of thousands of cores on national infrastructure such as clusters, clouds, and grids. We publish open source software that is used around the world.Postdoctoral Scholars (1)We are currently recruiting for a postdoctoral scholar with expertise in cyberinfrastructure to join the SADE Project under the supervision of Prof. Douglas Thain. The SADE project overall aims to develop new techniques for managing autonomous drones in controlled airpsace. We are currently developing a sophisticated online environment that combines flight control systems, physical simulation, photorealistic rendering, and air traffic communications to simulate and evaluate components of the SADE system. The ideal candidate will bring expertise with cyberinfrastructure and simulation tools, and work to design, execute, and evaluate the overall simulation architecture. Contact Prof. Thain for more information.Ph.D. Students (2)We have openings for 2 new Ph.D. students in the CCL in academic year 2024-2025. Students in the Ph.D. program delve deeply in the principles of distributed systems, and work to design, implement, and evaluate novel systems that meet the needs of advanced computing in science and engineering. Our graduates go on to take advanced technical positions in industry and faculty positions in top colleges and universities. The Ph.D. program takes about five years from beginning to end.
Candidates must be proficient in the C programming language, comfortable
working in the Unix environment, and be able to communicate and collaborate
in multi-disciplinary teams. Prospective Ph.D. students must apply
to the ND CSE Ph.D. Program.
Current ND CSE graduate students looking to join a research group
should contact Prof. Thain directly.
Candidates must be proficient in the C programming language and
comfortable working in the Unix environment. Prospective M.S. students
must apply to the CSE MS Program.
Current M.S. students looking for a research group
should contact Prof. Thain directly.
The following skill areas are particularly needed:
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