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Riverside Research is an independent National Security Nonprofit dedicated to research and development in the national interest. We provide high-end technical services, research and development, and prototype solutions to some of the country's most challenging technical problems.
Job Number: 1189 Riverside Research's Applied Mathematics and Physics Solutions group is seeking a computational scientist/scientific programmer to support development of high-impact computational electromagnetics (CEM) codes. The candidate will contribute to research and development of new techniques that advance the state-of-the-art in defense industry CEM tools. Candidates will collaborate with a diverse team whose backgrounds include CEM, scientific computing, physics, computer science, electrical engineering, applied mathematics, and high-performance computing (HPC) at our facilities in Ohio (Dayton), New York (NYC), and Illinois (Champaign). This position will include work on independent research and development (IRAD) and contracts. Salary: from $102K to $115K depending on education and experience Candidate can work out of our facilities in New York, NY, Dayton, OH or Champaign, IL. All Riverside Research opportunities require U.S. Citizenship. Job Responsibilities:- Designs, develops, documents, writes tests (unit and integration) and debugs scientific software
- Supports verification and validation studies for in-house and government developed codes
- Supports code development activities in the group by developing requirements and test plans for software validation and verification
- Compiles and evaluates test data, prepares technical reports, recommends methods and processes required to meet design objectives on new or improved products and/or processes
- Applies new methods, algorithms, or processes, and evaluates and communicates conclusions
- Supports development of intuitive and impactful data visualizations
- Becomes a subject matter expert in computational methods, mathematics, physics, and/or modeling and simulation
- Other duties as assigned
- Ability to obtain and maintain a Top Secret/SCI Security Clearance
- Education and Experience:
- Bachelor's in STEM field with 5+ years of experience, or
- Master's in STEM field with 2+ years of experience, or
- PhD in STEM field with 0+ years of experience.
- Relevant years of experience may be substituted in lieu of a degree
- Experience developing scientific computing and HPC software in C, C, and/or Fortran on and for Linux or other Unix-like systems
- Experience with Python
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively with a team
- Excellent interpersonal and communications skills, written and verbal
- Willingness to learn and perform other duties as assigned
- Ability to travel (less than 10%)
- Active Top Secret/SCI Security Clearance (with poly preferred)
- STEM degree in computer science, physics, electrical engineering, or applied mathematics
- Familiarity with linear algebra and/or electromagnetics
- Experience with any of the following numerical techniques (or similar): method of moments, surface and volumetric integral equations, numerical integration, partial differential equations, geometrical/physical optics methods, H2 or H-matrix arithmetic, domain decomposition methods, multi-level fast multipole method, finite element method, finite difference time domain, particle-in-cell, multi-scale methods, adjoint methods, optimization, etc.
- Experience with parallel programming on large high-performance computers (MPI and/or OpenMP)
- Experience developing cross-platform (Windows and Unix-like) software
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