Simons Foundation

Associate Research Scientist - Software


PayCompetitive
LocationNew York/New York
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: R0001640

      Directed by Antoine Georges and co-directed by Andrew Millis, the Center for Computational Quantum Physics (CCQ), located in New York city, is a leading international center for the study of equilibrium and non-equilibrium many-body quantum systems, with applications to condensed matter physics, materials science, chemistry and related fields. The development of the concepts, algorithms and code libraries needed to advance the field is fundamental to the work of the center. Research projects currently pursued at CCQ cover a broad range of methods and interest.

      CCQ currently comprises more than 45 research and software scientists at career stages from recent Ph.D.s through senior scientists, as well as support staff, visiting scientists, and affiliated graduate students and interns. CCQ has vigorous visitor and workshop programs, strong interactions with scientists from neighboring institutions and is engaged in several national and international partnerships.

      The CCQ seeks an associate research scientist-software with a background in computational physics/chemistry methods and software development. This one year, full-time position offers opportunity at the interface of science and computing, with flexibility to be immersed in frontier scientific research while focusing on computing, algorithms, and technical support. This position is based at the Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation in New York City.


      The occupant of this position will report to a research scientist at CCQ and will be responsible for developing methodology, algorithms and codes for a CCQ software suite for quantum Monte Carlo methods, featuring auxiliary-field and related approaches for both model systems and real materials. The position also supports the associated scientific community by creating documentation, responding to user questions, and addressing bug reports. The occupant of this position may be expected to: provide training through mentoring junior scientists; giving lectures and tutorials at the Flatiron Institute; and external activities such as summer schools.

      The scientific output of this position also includes publications produced in collaboration with scientists at the Flatiron Institute and elsewhere. Interactions with staff across the Flatiron Institute including domain scientists, data scientists, and the scientific computing core provide unparalleled opportunities for professional development.

      COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

      • The full-time annual compensation range for this position is $120,000.
      • In addition to competitive salaries, the Simons Foundation provides employees with an outstanding benefits package.

      This position will be based, and have a principal office or workspace, at the foundation’s offices in New York City.

      For more information about careers at the Flatiron Institute, please visit simonsfoundation.org/flatiron/careers.

      MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

      Education:

      • PhD in Physics, Theoretical Chemistry or related field

      Required Qualifications & Related Skills:

      • Excellent abilities in the development of scientific software for research
      • Experience with quantum Monte Carlo or closely related methods, and with lattice models, electronic structure or quantum chemistry calculations
      • Proficiency with a major programming language such as C++
      • Effective oral and written communication skills
      • Ability to work well independently as well as in a collaborative team environment.

      Other Desired Qualifications:

      • Strong knowledge in quantum many-body physics and chemistry
      • Experience with the Julia or Python programming language
      • Experience with high-performance computing including MPI and GPU, and with optimizing code performance in linux/unix environments

      THE SIMONS FOUNDATION'S DIVERSITY COMMITMENT

      Many of the greatest ideas and discoveries come from a diverse mix of minds, backgrounds and experiences, and we are committed to cultivating an inclusive work environment. The Simons Foundation provides equal opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic disposition, neurodiversity, disability, veteran status, or any other protected category under federal, state and local law.

  • About the company

      The Simons Foundation is a private foundation established in 1994 by Marilyn and James Harris Simons with offices in New York City.