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VERCE
The VERCE project aims at studying and developing a working framework for running data- and computationally intensive applications in the seismology domain.
Within the EC project VERCE (Virtual Earthquake and seismology Research Community in Europe e-science environment) one of the challenges is providing to the scientists a framework that allows the integration of their scientific code within a streaming workflow system. In this context, the distribution of the data and the computational resources accessible during the execution of the workflow will definitely make the validation, reproducibility and traceability of the results more complicated.
The VERCE project has several vacancies at the moment:
- R&D Scientific Software Research Engineer at IPGP for Verce at IPGP (France)
- 2 System and Platform Integration Engineers for Verce at Paris and Grenoble (FR)
- Software developer at ORFEUS
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) hosts the seismological archives ORFEUS. We work with the ORFEUS group directed by Dr Torild van Eck and our colleagues Alessandro Spinuso and Luca Trani on the ENVRI and VERCE projects. We previously worked with them and Liverpool Univresity on the RAPIDSeis project.