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The São Paulo Research and Analysis Center (SPRACE) is opening postdoctoral positions for outstanding research fellows to work in association with the UNESP group on the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment of the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Grant funds are provided by FAPESP, the São Paulo Research Foundation.
The SPRACE research team is engaged in two CMS physics analysis groups: Exotic physics (Beyond the Standard Model) and Heavy Ion physics. SPRACE also operates a WLCG Tier-2 cluster and is responsible for the implementation of a state-wide grid infrastructure, GridUNESP, which serves more than 100 research groups from different scientific communities. SPRACE is also involved in R&D activities on the conceptual design, simulation and proof-of-concept of the data acquisition (DAQ) electronics of the outer tracker detector of the CMS experiment.
We are opening different Postdoc positions and the successful applicant is expected to get involved in:
The candidates directly involved in the CMS experiment are expected to have a Ph.D. in Experimental High Energy Physics. A previous experience in one of the LHC experiments is an important asset. She/he should have the ability to carry out independent research in HEP and carry out physics analyses related to those of interests to the SPRACE group, and must,
The applicants must have:
These appointments are initially for 2 (two) years and it could be extended up to 4 (four) years, depending on the results of midterm evaluation carried out by a committee from the funding agency.
The monthly income is fixed by FAPESP and nowadays is R$ 8.479,20. In addition to the income, the candidate will receive:
SPRACE is committed to the principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Applications from any sexual orientation and members of minority groups are encouraged.
Please provide an application letter, résumé of work experience, and at least two letters of recommendation to cms@sprace.org.br.
The applications will be reviewed until the position is filled (open until filled). Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Shortlisted candidates must be available for a videoconference interview where we expect a short presentation on the previous achievements and proposed research plan.
The São Paulo Research and Analysis Center (SPRACE) is opening a position of Science Journalist Internship for an outstanding professional to work together with our team of researchers in High Energy Physics (HEP), Computer Science and Engineering.
The SPRACE group works in association with the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) Collaboration of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) from CERN where it is engaged in the physics analysis and in the R&D in instrumentation for the upgrade of the CMS detector. The SPRACE implemented and operates a computational structure (Tier-2) of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) and we were responsible for the creation of GridUnesp which provides high performance processing to more than 100 research groups from different areas. SPRACE has collaborations with several universities and international research centers such as the University of Pisa, Edinburgh, Southampton, Fermilab, and CERN.
We have a strong partnership with leading international companies like Intel and Huawei. Our joint projects include the modernisation of HEP codes and the development of software-defined network (SDN) solutions.
SPRACE has a strong outreach program which includes the distribution of 25,000 posters on HEP to all Brazilian High Schools, the development of the SPRACE Game and the promotion of the Masterclass in Particle Physics annual event.
Through the involvement in our projects the intern will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the scientific organisation of large international collaborations. She/he will be able to write press releases and articles on scientific subjects with the support of experienced researchers and will be able to practice how to make science more attractive to the general public.
The intern must have a Master degree in journalism or in technical fields (physical, engineering, or computer science)
Applicants are expected to
A knowledge of physics that allows to understand scientific papers would be a major asset.
These appointments are for 6 (six) months and could be extended, depending on the performance of the interim during the initial period.
The income will correspond to the JC-III fellowship of the Programa Jornalismo Científico (R$ 3.010,80)
SPRACE is committed to the principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Applications from any sexual orientation and members of minority groups are encouraged to apply.
Candidates must send an application letter and a résumé of work experience to cms@sprace.org.br. A recommendation letter and samples of your previous work is highly desirable.
The applications will be reviewed until the position is filled (open until filled). Shortlisted candidates must be available for an interview where we expect a short presentation on the previous achievements and on the proposed plan of activities.
The São Paulo Research and Analysis Center (SPRACE) develops fundamental and applied research in areas such as high energy physics (HEP), scientific instrumentation, high performance computing (HPC) and digital innovation. Implemented in 2003 with support from the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), SPRACE enables the participation of HEP researchers from the State of São Paulo in the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) collaboration of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the particle accelerator of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). We are seeking a highly qualified Machine Learning Researcher to work on applications of machine learning techniques to the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) experiments. This position is sponsored by FAPESP, by means of a Technical Training Scholarship (https://bv.fapesp.br/en/347/technical-training/).
SPRACE performs fundamental research to understand the deepest structure of matter; we primarily simulate, collect and analyze data for the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment at the LHC. The research team is multidisciplinary, including particle physicists, computing scientists and electronics engineers. The successful candidate will participate in the development of new simulation, reconstruction and analysis methods for the data taken at the High-Luminosity LHC using deep learning methods. The candidate will work together with the SPRACE team on attacking these problems, developing solutions, giving support to the physicists and sharing the results in the form of research papers and conference presentations. A more detailed (but not thorough list) of topics within this project follows:
The candidate must have a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science or other related areas; alternatively, he/she must have a B.Sc. degree and, at least, 5 years experience in the private sector. The skills and qualifications that we are looking for include, but are not restricted to:
This position, sponsored by FAPESP, could be extended for up to 3 years.
Candidates must send an application letter and a résumé of work experience to Thiago.Tomei@unesp.br with the subject "ML Researcher 2023".
The deadline is 30 June 2023. We reserve the right not to make an appointment and continue searching after the closing date. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and they must be available for an interview.
SPRACE is committed to the principles of equal opportunity, inclusivity, and diversity. Women remain underrepresented in STEM careers and we encourage their application for SPRACE positions. We welcome applications from qualified candidates with any sexual orientation and members of minority groups.
NCC/Unesp is the first Intel Modern Code Partner in Latin America (https://software.intel.com/en-us/modern-code/live-workshops). Such partnership has been created to disseminate knowledge about High Performance Computing and Data Science techniques to exploit Intel multi/many-core architectures. This pioneer cooperation has led to a new joint project: a Center of Excellence in Machine Learning. The goal of the center is to develop research, perform consultations and deliver training sessions in this field with Intel, CERN and Caltech as partners. For most of our activities we will be developing Machine Learning based solutions to real world problems related (but no restricted) to High-Energy Physics.
Earlier experiences on the following subjects are considered differential:
SPRACE is committed to the principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Applications from any sexual orientation and members of minority groups are encouraged.
The São Paulo Research and Analysis Center (SPRACE) is seeking highly qualified young researchers to work in association with the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) group in São Paulo. The SPRACE research group is engaged in the CMS data analysis investigating the physics beyond the standard model and heavy ions collisions. We are also involved in the R&D CMS upgrades developing the Level 1 trigger for the tracking detector.
The Young Investigator Awards provided by FAPESP, the São Paulo Research Foundation, contemplates the grant and financial support the scientific activities of an outstanding researcher, which include materials, consumables, third-party services, transportation and maintenance for research activities, support to visiting researchers, and fellowships in different levels. Additional Benefits Funds are given to the researcher in order to cover expenses in scientific and technological conferences and short-term research internships abroad.
SPRACE is committed to the principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Applications from any sexual orientation and members of minority groups are encouraged.
The deadline is 30 June 2016. We reserve the right not to make an appointment and continue searching after the closing date. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Shortlisted candidates must be available for an interview where we expect a short presentation on the previous achievements and proposed research plan. The successful applications will be reviewed by FAPESP in a comparative analysis taking into account previous realizations of the young researcher in terms of publications, and other parameters, that suggest the involvement in world-class research and in relevant topics in the research field. The expected average length of the review process for this type of Award is about 120 days.
For further details, see Guidelines for the Young Investigator Awards at FAPESP.
The São Paulo Research and Analysis Center (SPRACE) is opening a postdoctoral position for an outstanding research fellow to work on holographic QCD for hadron structure and quark-gluon plasma.
The successful applicant is expected to:
Applicants are expected to have a PhD and a previous post-doctoral experience related to the use of holographic QCD methods in the phenomenology of the strong interactions
The applicants must have:
These appointments are initially for 2 years and could be extended up to 4 years, depending on the results of midterm evaluation carried out by a committee from the funding agency.
The monthly income is fixed by FAPESP and nowadays is R$ 6,143.40 and is tax exempt. In addition to the income, the candidate will receive:
SPRACE is committed to the principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Applications from any sexual orientation and members of minority groups are encouraged.
Please provide an application letter, résumé of work experience, and at least two letters of recommendation to:
Sérgio F. Novaes Sergio.Novaes@cern.ch
or
Gastao Krein gkrein@ift.unesp.br
The deadline is 30 June 2015. We reserve the right not to make an appointment and continue searching after the closing date. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Shortlisted candidates must be available for an interview where we expect a short presentation on the previous achievements and proposed research plan.
The São Paulo Research and Analysis Center (SPRACE) is opening Master, Ph.D. and Post-doctoral positions for physicists and engineers with excellent professional records and highly motivates for research and instrumentation in high energy physics. The SPRACE group works in association with the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) Collaboration of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) from CERN. The fellowships will be provided by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP).
The SPRACE research group is engaged in the physical analysis of CMS investigating the physics beyond the standard model and heavy ions collisions. We are also involved in the R&D for the Level 1 trigger for the upgraded of the tracking detector of CMS.
The SPRACE implemented and operates a computational structure (Tier-2) of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) and we were responsible for the creation of GridUnesp which provides high performance processing to more than 60 research groups from different areas of the University. SPRACE has collaborations with several universities and international research centers such as the University of Paris, Edinburgh, Southampton, Fermilab, CERN and works in partnership with industries such as Padtec and Intel.
Candidates must send an application letter, curriculum vitae describing previous experience and at least two letters of recommendation to the Sergio.Novaes@cern.ch. For additional information see http://www.sprace.org.br.
Keywords: C++, software development, parallel programming, HPC, Geant4, High Energy Physics, UNESP, Fermilab, CERN, Intel, Brazil
The Center for Scientific Computing of the São Paulo State University (Núcleo de Computação Científica da Universidade Estadual Paulista – UNESP) in São Paulo, Brazil is opening two positions for outstanding senior C++ developers or research fellows to work in association with the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in USA and CERN in Europe. Grant funds are provided by Intel, through the Intel Parallel Computing Center (IPCC) program.
The fellows will be deeply involved in the R&D efforts to adapt High Energy Physics (HEP) software tools to the modern computing architectures. The work will be mostly concentrated on Geant4, a toolkit for the simulation of particle-‐ matter interactions that has been developed for almost two decades by an international collaboration of physicists and computer scientists.
The successful candidate will participate in R&D studies, development and prototyping of different strategies and algorithms to run HEP simulation applications efficiently with multiple computational threads in new and upcoming Intel hardware. An important aspect of this position is the research, implementation and evaluation of existing and new algorithms required by Geant4 type of applications using many computational threads. The work of the successful candidate is expected to add value in computing design and implementation quality, using physics judgment.
The successful applicant will work on the following activities:
The applicants must have:
Other key selection criteria include:
These appointments are initially for one year and could be extended up to two years, depending on the results of midterm evaluation carried out by Intel. The position is based in São Paulo but we expect that the candidate travel often to Fermilab and/or to CERN. The candidate should be available to spend three consecutive months in those locations.
The yearly income is about USD 35,000.00 (tax exempt). In addition, the candidate will receive the travel ticket to/from São Paulo and installation aid corresponding to one month of salary. UNESP is committed to the principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Applications from any sexual orientation and members of minority groups are encouraged.
Please provide an application letter, résumé of work experience, and at least two letters of recommendation to:
The deadline is 30 September 2014. We reserve the right not to make an immediate appointment and continue searching after the closing date. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Shortlisted candidates must be available for an interview where we expect a short presentation on the previous background and achievements.
The São Paulo Research and Analysis Center (SPRACE) is opening two postdoctoral positions for outstanding research fellows to work in association with the UNESP group on the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment of the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Grant funds are provided by FAPESP, the São Paulo Research Foundation.
The SPRACE research team is engaged in two CMS physics analysis groups: Exotic physics (Beyond the Standard Model) and Heavy Ion physics. SPRACE also operates a WLCG Tier-2 facility and is responsible for the implementation of a state-wide grid infrastructure, GridUNESP, which serves more than 50 research groups from different scientific communities. SPRACE is now starting R&D activities on the conceptual design, simulation and proof-of-concept of a Level 1 trigger for the pixel tracking detector of the CMS experiment.
The successful applicant is expected to:
Applicants are expected to have a Ph.D. in Experimental High Energy Physics. A previous experience in one of the LHC experiments is an important asset. He/she should have the ability to carry out independent research in HEP and carry out physics analyses related to those of interests to the SPRACE group.
The applicants must have:
These appointments are initially for 2 years and could be extended up to 4 years, depending on the results of midterm evaluation carried out by a committee from the funding agency.
The monthly income is fixed by FAPESP and nowadays is R$ 6,143.40 which corresponds to a yearly income of about USD 32,000.00 (tax exempt). In addition to the income, the candidate will receive:
SPRACE is committed to the principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Applications from any sexual orientation and members of minority groups are encouraged.
Please provide an application letter, résumé of work experience, and at least two letters of recommendation to:
The deadline is 31 July 2014. We reserve the right not to make an appointment and continue searching after the closing date. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Shortlisted candidates must be available for an interview where we expect a short presentation on the previous achievements and proposed research plan.
The São Paulo Research and Analysis Center (SPRACE) is opening a postdoctoral position for an outstanding research fellow to work on phenomenology of the hydrodynamical description provided by the code SPheRIO in association with the experimental activities of the Heavy Ion group at SPRACE. One of the goals is to implement a real hydrodynamic calculation provided by the SPheRIO code in Monte Carlo simulators within the CMS framework, strengthening the interaction between the expertise of theorists and of experimentalists in the group. Grant funds are provided by FAPESP, the São Paulo Research Foundation.
The successful applicant is expected to:
Applicants are expected to have a Ph.D. related to the phenomenology of high energy heavy ion physics. A previous experience in the phenomenology of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and/or of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is an important asset. He/she should have the ability to carry out independent research in HI collisiosn and carry out physics analyses related to those of interests to the SPRACE group.
The applicants must have:
These appointments are initially for 2 years and could be extended up to 4 years, depending on the results of midterm evaluation carried out by a committee from the funding agency.
The monthly income is fixed by FAPESP and nowadays is R$ 6,143.40 which corresponds to a yearly income of about USD 32,000.00 (tax exempt). In addition to the income, the candidate will receive:
SPRACE is committed to the principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Applications from any sexual orientation and members of minority groups are encouraged.
Please provide an application letter, résumé of work experience, and at least two letters of recommendation to:
The deadline is 31 July 2014. We reserve the right not to make an appointment and continue searching after the closing date. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Shortlisted candidates must be available for an interview where we expect a short presentation on the previous achievements and proposed research plan.
We have 2 (two) open positions of Software Developer at Levels DTC-B and DTC-C (see below) to work in a joint project with Intel and CERN. The fellowships were provided by the program Bolsas de Desenvolvimento Tecnológico e Industrial para Programas de Tecnologia de Informação e Comunicação (TIC / FNDCT)
Requisitos Mínimos
Profissionais de qualquer área do conhecimento, doutor, mestre, graduado ou profissional com nível equivalente ao de técnico, com experiência profissional mínima comprovada de 1, 4, 8 e 10 anos respectivamente, em atividades de desenvolvimento de software e sistemas informáticos ou em atividades ligadas ao processo de inovação à que se propõe o projeto submetido ao CNPq.
Equivalência
Valor da Mensalidade: R$ 6.000,00
Requisitos Mínimos
Profissionais de qualquer área do conhecimento, mestre, graduado ou profissional com nível equivalente ao de técnico, com experiência profissional mínima comprovada de 2, 6 e 8 anos respectivamente, em atividades de desenvolvimento de software e sistemas informáticos ou em atividades ligadas ao processo de inovação à que se propõe o projeto submetido ao CNPq.
Equivalência
Valor da Mensalidade: R$ 4.500,00
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