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Researcher – Parallel Computing
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Researcher – Parallel Computing
Huawei Technologies Canada Co., Ltd.Vancouver, British Columbia, CA- Full-time
- Permanent
Job description
Huawei Canada has an immediate permanent opening for a Researcher.
About the team :
The AnShi Lab focuses on developing next-generation gateway software architecture by prioritizing file security and software innovation. The focus is on conducting mid- and long-term research to create high-value patents and guide datacom gateway development. The goal is to establish industry benchmarks through cloud-based, intelligent software engineering. By leveraging local resources and fostering talent, we aim to build a high-performance technical expert team, improving both organizational vitality and personnel capabilities.
About the job :
Analyze the performance characteristics and scalability limitations of our current network gateway policy engineandexplore parallel algorithms for rule lookup and incremental updates on GPUs and heterogeneous CPU / GPU or multi-core CPUs systems.
Investigate hybrid CPU / GPU designs similar to high-speed DPI and pattern-matching systems.
Design and evaluate new data structuresfor network gateway rule matching.
Implement solutions in C / C++ and optimize them to production-quality standards (performance, robustness, and maintainability).
Work closely with network gateway product and malware research teams to implement and integrate the new engine / solution into real products.
Collaborate onpatents and, where appropriate, academic or industry publications.
Participate in other malware research projects as per job needs.
The total target annual compensation for this position ranges from $106,000 to $156,000 depending on education, experience and demonstrated expertise.
Job requirements
About the ideal candidate :
Ph.D. (an asset) or Masters degree in Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mathematics, or a closely related field, with a focus on systems, high-performance computing, or databases, or equivalent research experience.
Experience with two or more of the following :
1) Hybrid CPU / GPU systems (e.g., dynamic switching between CPU-only and hybrid modes), parallel computing, high performance computing
2) SIMT
3) AI Compiler
4) GPU programming in either (CUDA, HIP, OpenCL) or other accelerators
Strong programming skills in C / C++ with experience writing performance-efficient code.
Good understanding of :
1) Algorithms and data structures
2) Computer architecture (caches, memory hierarchy, etc.)
Having experience in the following is an asset :
1) Malware analysis / detection
2) Experience in LLM / GNN / ML with good understanding of the math fundamentals
3) TCP / IP Network stack