Intel/UHPC Graduate Student Summer Internship in Hillsboro, OR

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John Gilbert

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May 25, 2011, 4:18:29 PM5/25/11
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In case anyone is interested in applying ...
- John

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From: Golliver, Roger A <roger.a....@intel.com>
Date: Tue, May 24, 2011 at 1:14 PM
Subject: Intel/UHPC Graduate Student Summer Internship in Hillsboro, OR
To: "John Gilbert (gil...@cs.ucsb.edu)" <gil...@cs.ucsb.edu>


John;

I know it is late but if you know of anyone please ask them to contact
me via email and submit a resume on line
http://www.intel.com/jobs/jobsearch/index.htm using advanced search
with Job ID: 601885

Thanks,
Roger Golliver
roger.a....@intel.com<mailto:roger.a....@intel.com>

Description:

Numeric and non-numeric HPC Application analysis with parallel
programming model and algorithm exploration.

Intel's UHPC (Ubiquitous High Performance Computing) team is seeking
an intern to work on numeric and non-numeric HPC Application analysis
with parallel programming model and algorithm exploration.  The UHPC
project is a DARPA-funded effort that is developing architectures and
software techniques for energy-efficient supercomputers, with the goal
of implementing ExaScale supercomputers in the 2018 time frame.  This
internship will be located at the Hillsboro, Oregon site.

The successful candidate will work with existing processors and
programming models and experimental programming environments and
processor simulators to develop energy efficient implementation of key
parts of the UHPC .  Candidates will be expected to develop test
programs, work with experimental hardware, and use a combination of
power measurements and simulation results to estimate power
consumption.  In addition, the intern will work on developing
techniques to instrument clusters of workstations to analyze power
consumption and energy efficiency.

Qualifications:

M.S. Degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or Mathematics
along with current enrollment in a Ph.D. Program

Strong understanding of computer system, CPU, and GPU architectures

Significant C/C++ programming experience.  Experience programming
parallel systems is a significant plus.

Strong verbal and written communication skills, and the ability to
work well as part of a close-knit team.

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