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From: "comp.compilers" <compilers@iecc.com>
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 26 Jun 2005 11:23:14 -0400
Organization: Compilers Central
Keywords: jobs
Posted-Date: 26 Jun 2005 11:23:14 EDT

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From: Greg Michaelson <greg@macs.hw.ac.uk>
Subject: Research Positions in Embedded Software (UK)
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 17:20:02 +0100
Organization: Ye 'Ol Disorganized NNTPCache groupie


Heriot-Watt University, School of Mathematical & Computer Sciences/
University of St Andrews, School of Computer Science


Two Postdoctoral Research Positions in Embedded Software for Visual
Sensing on Autonomous Vehicles


L21,640 - L,128 per annum


Applications are invited from well-qualified individuals for this BAE
SYSTEMS supported project. The first post, to be held at Heriot-Watt
University, involves the evaluation of functional and imperative
approaches to constructing embedded image processing software to
perform simultaneous motion computation and environmental mapping. The
second post, to be held at the University of St Andrews, involves the
development of static analyses of time and space behaviour for the
embedded software. Appointments will be made for one year in the
first instance with a strong expectation of continuing to a further
year. The starting date will be 5th September 2005 or as soon as
possible thereafter.


The closing date for applications is July 8th.


For further details of the HWU post please contact Dr Greg Michaelson
( greg@macs.hw.ac.uk ) or Prof Andy Wallace ( A.M.Wallace@hw.ac.uk ). For
application details please contact the Human Resources Office, Heriot-Watt
University Edinburgh EH14 4AS, telephone 0131 451 3475 (24 hours)
Minicom 0131 451 8212 or email hr@hw.ac.uk quoting Ref 88/05/*. The
advertisement and further particulars may be viewed at:
http://www.hw.ac.uk/hr/v_research.php .


For further details of the StA post please contact Dr Kevin Hammond
(kh@dcs.st- and.ac.uk). Please quote ref: CD243/05. Application forms
and further particulars are available from Human Resources, University
of St Andrews, College Gate, North Street, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9AJ,
(tel: 01334 462571, by fax 01334 462570 or by e-mail
Jobline@st-andrews.ac.uk. The advertisement and further particulars
can be viewed at http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/hr/recruitment/vacancies.


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From: "John Owen" <john@foundation-networks.net>
Subject: Compiler job (recruiter, San Jose CA)
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 13:20:16 -0700


Senior Compiler Engineer, San Jose California
Relocation not provided, local candidates preferred
Salary: Based upon experience
Degree MS in Computer Science with 5+ years of experience
Experience 5 years of industry expertise
OS Linux / Solaris / Windows
Lanugages C++
Tools Compilers / Profilers / Debuggers
Description This is an opportunity to be part of a small team utilizing
state of the art compiler optimization techniques for hardware synthesis and
optimization. The candidate will utilize his/her compiler skills at the
language level to effect improvements in the performance, size and power
consumption of the synthesized hardware. The ideal candidate will have
extensive experience in compiler optimization techniques - specifically SSA
based optimizations, dependence analysis, interprocedural analysis and
optimization. Experience with loop nest optimizations is a plus. Exposure to
Hardware Design Languages is desirable.


Please contact:
John Owen
President & CEO Foundation Networks
1604 8th Avenue South
Suite 211
Nashville, TN 37203
John@foundation-networks.net
www.foundation-networks.net <http://www.foundation-networks.net/>
tel: 615-346-9249
fax: 650-331-1962



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