VRVis is looking for a skilled and creative mind who would like to join our Integrated Simulations R&D-team while ideally pursuing a PhD which will be supervised academically by Prof. Michael Wimmer.
We are offering an open-ended position to a computational scientist (f/m/d) who would develop and integrate highly performant microclimate simulations in the context of practical climate-sensitive planning.
Your responsibilities
- Research fast numerical methods for microclimate simulation (heat, wind) for real-world use cases
- Further develop and accelerate a state-of-the-art microclimate model
- Research new parallelization strategies for single- and multi-GPU architectures
- Publish your research results at renowned scientific venues
Your research and work results will be integrated into the software scenarify, VRVis' simulation software solution for decision support in climate change adaptation and disaster management.
Your background
A master’s degree in computational science, computer science, mathematics, physics, or a related field with a focus on parallel programming for GPU architectures
Strong skills and practical experience in C++ programming and GPU programming with CUDA or OpenCL
Practical experience with parallelization strategies for high-performance algorithms
Applications are welcome!
Please forward your application documents to Franziska Steyer-Beerman (HR) via e-mail to
franziska(at)vrvis.at
For a more detailed description, please refer to the attached pdf, or simply get in touch :)