CERN seeks a GPU and ML software developer to advance ML-based GPU reconstruction for ALICE, focusing on ML clusterisation and TPC track seeding, and strengthen Monte Carlo production. You will develop, benchmark, and integrate ML/GPU components using C++ on Linux, CUDA or HIP, and ML frameworks such as ONNXRuntime, while implementing automated validation and anomaly detection. The ideal candidate has experience in HEP event reconstruction, proven GPU programming and debugging of large distributed applications, and strong teamwork; English required with a willingness to learn French. Apply by 01.07.2026 23:59 CEST, tailoring your CV to ML GPU MC and reconstruction and confirming CERN eligibility; onsite Geneva, 40 h/week, 24 months.
ALICE is pioneering the use of GPUs in Run 3 for the online processing and partly for offline reconstruction. To better leverage available GPU compute resources and improve reconstruction performance, we aim to investigate the use of machine learning.
As a GPU and ML software developer, you will maintain, develop, and commission machine-learning-based GPU event reconstruction code for the ALICE experiment, in particular ML-based and ML-supported clusterisation, and track seeding in the ALICE TPC.
In parallel, you will contribute to ALICE's Monte Carlo production ecosystem and simulation frameworks, focusing on workflow optimisation. This includes the full MC production infrastructure, simulation frameworks, automation of production, validation and integration of ML and GPU-code, and the development and use of intelligent computing tools across the ALICE computing chain.
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Job closing date: 01.07.2026 at 23:59 CEST.
Contract duration: 24 months, with a possible extension up to 36 months maximum.
Working hours: 40 hours per week
Job flexibility: Fully Onsite
Target start date: 01-August-2026
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Job reference: EP-ALI-SC-2026-106-GRAP
Field of work: Applied Physics
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