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Scheduling

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Work description

- Analysis of the state of the art in multi-objective scheduling strategies and metrics related to energy consumption of supercomputing environments; - Assessment of the feasibility of implementing these strategies with the information that can be collected on the Deucalion supercomputer; - Implementation and evaluation of the most relevant strategies in a version of the Vessim simulator customized for the Deucalion supercomputer; - Quantitatively evaluate the schedulers, in terms of energy consumption, execution time, and carbon intensity with historical logs of work performed on supercomputers; - Writing the grant activity report.

Academic Qualifications

- Master's degree in computer engineering or related field.

Minimum profile required

- Average master’s degree grade higher than 11;- Proficient in C and C++ programming languages;- Experience in parallel programming.

Preference factors

- Experience in scheduling models; - Experience in using supercomputing resources; - Experience in energy efficient computing.

Application Period

Since 14 Jul 2025 to 25 Jul 2025

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Centre

High-Assurance Software

Scientific Advisor

André Martins Pereira