Jobbeschreibung
The High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) established in 1996 is the first national supercomputing center in Germany. It operates one of the fastest and most modern supercomputers in the world and provides access to supercomputers for universities and research institutions as well as for industrial partners. HLRS holds a worldwide leading position in the research areas of parallel computing, cloud computing and high-performance data analysis. HLRS is also significantly involved in international and national research projects.
Through our department "Training and Scalable Algorithms" (TASC), HLRS offers a comprehensive range of training courses in the field of HPC, AI, and related technologies. The courses are targeted at scientists and experts from the university environment, from research institutions, as well as from industry and small and medium-sized enterprises. TASC further develops HLRS-s courses by integrating new topics such as artificial intelligence, hardware accelerators, and quantum computing.
In the department TASC, we are currently looking for a
Research scientist with focus on HPC, AI, and training (f/m/x) (100%, TV-L 13)
HLRS_24_2025
You will support our team in shaping the HLRS-s training concept and contributing to the EU project GreenShift – EU MSc in AI & HPC for Green Digital Innovation in Transport. The European transport sector faces an urgent need for green transformation to meet sustainability and emission reduction targets. GreenShift will equip R&D and product design professionals with practical skills to harness the power of AI and HPC to fast-track the development of innovative new products and solutions for the transport industry. GreenShift will drive transformative innovation in the European Transport Sector.
in the project GreenShift:
- Design the curriculum for and deliver the online EU MSc in AI & HPC for Green DigitalInnovation in Transport.
- Complement the MSc programme with e.g., workshops or innovation and research challenges on specific technology areas.
- Design and rollout the GreenShift European Mobility programme, facilitate students-onboarding and set up a students- and faculty support programme.
- Within the GreenShift programme, strengthen the portfolio of HLRS-s compact and flexible courses, reinforcing their work-based learning components.
as a member of TASC at HLRS:
- Autonomous research in the areas of HPC and AI: Big data analytics, artificial intelligence, emerging computer architectures and domain-specific technologies.
- Developing new courses and modules that represent the current state of research.
- Teaching and support of participants in our courses.
- Creation, supervision and assessment of examinations and exercises.
- Strengthening the visibility of our course programme (especially for industry).
- You have successfully completed a university degree (MSc or PhD or equivalent) in the areas of engineering, natural sciences, mathematics, computer science, or a comparable qualification with a technical focus.
- You have very good programming skills in at least one established high-level language (e.g., Python, C/C++, Fortran).
- You have relevant experience in designing and conducting workshops or tutorials.
- You have very good communication skills also towards large audiences and external partners. You enjoy interacting with people.
- You have some experience in project management or in working in a (research) project.
- You are able to work in a team; and at the same time, you can work independently and pragmatically.
- You are proficient in English, written and spoken, and have at least a good command of German, written and spoken.
Ideally, your profile is supplemented by:
- Experience in applying AI and HPC skills in the field of transport (e.g., fleet optimisation, energy-efficient logistics, smart city planning).
- Experience with Linux-based systems.
- Experience with parallel programming paradigms.
- Experience with AI workloads, frameworks, and libraries (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch, or JAX).
- Experience with batch and workload management systems, parallel file systems (e.g., Lustre), heterogeneous HPC clusters with GPUs, or FPGAs.
- Experience working with start-ups or SMEs.
- Experience in writing project proposals.
- Working in an EU project with 14 international partners.
- A professional working environment in a highly motivated and collaborative international team.
- Flexible working hours and 30 days paid leave per year.
- The possibility of remote work (German: „ortsunabhängiges Arbeiten-) generally up to 60%. Workplace is the HLRS at the University of Stuttgart.
- Use of the wide range of training opportunities at HLRS, of personnel development (e.g., communication and teaching skills, languages, leadership) and of the sports facilities of the University of Stuttgart.
- The social benefits of the public service and an allowance for local public transport.