.Job Reference509_24_LS_CG_R2PositionPostdoctoral Researcher LLMs Genomics (R2) - AI4SClosing DateMonday, 30 September, 2024Reference: 509_24_LS_CG_R2Job title: Postdoctoral Researcher LLMs Genomics (R2) - AI4SAbout BSCThe Barcelona Supercomputing Center - Centro Nacional de Supercomputación (BSC-CNS) is the leading supercomputing center in Spain. It houses MareNostrum, one of the most powerful supercomputers in Europe, was a founding and hosting member of the former European HPC infrastructure PRACE (Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe), and is now hosting entity for EuroHPC JU, the Joint Undertaking that leads large-scale investments and HPC provision in Europe. The mission of BSC is to research, develop and manage information technologies in order to facilitate scientific progress. BSC combines HPC service provision and R&D into both computer and computational science (life, earth and engineering sciences) under one roof, and currently has over 1000 staff from 60 countries.Look at the BSC experience:BSC-CNS YouTube ChannelLet's stay connected with BSC Folks!We are particularly interested for this role in the strengths and lived experiences of women and underrepresented groups to help us avoid perpetuating biases and oversights in science and IT research. In instances of equal merit, the incorporation of the under-represented sex will be favoured.We promote Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, fostering an environment where each and every one of us is appreciated for who we are, regardless of our differences.If you consider that you do not meet all the requirements, we encourage you to continue applying for the job offer. We value diversity of experiences and skills, and you could bring unique perspectives to our team.Context And MissionThe Computational Genomics group at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center is mainly interested in deciphering the genomic basis of disease and in finding new strategies and solutions to improve the diagnosis, prognosis, prevention and treatment of complex diseases and cancer. The group stands out for its multiple contributions to the genomics field in biomedicine, which range from the development and application of bioinformatic and AI strategies to improve the discovery of genomic variation and its contribution to disease risk, to the creation of specific computational and statistical frameworks to improve the management and analysis of biomedical data. This is a dynamic, multidisciplinary and international group with an extensive network of collaborators from different biomedical research communities around the world.More information about the group and the activity can be found at: http://www.Bsc.Es and http://cg.Bsc.Es/cg/.Within one of the current research lines the Computational Genomics group deals with the generation of risk scores that inform how likely a person is to develop a common disease throughout its life