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From: Farhad.Arbab@cwi.nl (Farhad Arbab)
Subject: Positions in Trustworthy Computing project at CWI, Amsterdam
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 18:14:38 +0200 (CEST)
Organization: Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
Two Open Positions in the Trust4All Project
CWI, Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Position Description
====================
The Coordination and Component Based Software group in SEN3 at CWI
has two open positions for:
(1) a postdoc for a period of two years, and
(2) a researcher for two years.
Both positions are within the European (ITEA) research project Trust4All.
Industrial and academic partners in Trust4All collaborate in order to
realize a software technology that enables the component-based development
of trustworthy systems. In particular, the project investigates the
relation between dependability and security properties. The project builds
on the result of earlier ITEA projects Robocop and Space4U.The industrial
partners include Nokia & VTT (Finland), Fagor, Ikerland and Visual Tools
(Spain), Philips, Océ (Netherlands). Participating research institutes
include: Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Telematica Institute, CWI,
Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (Netherlands) and CSEM
(Switzerland). There will be regular project meetings that rotate among
the participating countries. More details & updates about the project
can be found at http://www.win.tue.nl/trust4all/
The activities under Trust4All involve both system oriented and
theoretical work, supervised by Prof. Dr. F. Arbab (www.cwi.nl/~farhad)
and Dr. F.S. de Boer (www.cwi.nl/~frb). On the theoretical side, we
develop a compositional model of trust and the formal basis to allow
reasoning based on that model. On the systems side, we develop tools
to support validation, testing, and reasoning about trustworthiness of
component based systems.
The candidate for the postdoc position is expected to have a PhD in
computer science, with a strong background in Component-based software
engineering, software architectures, as well as maturity in formal
methods and their practical applications. Project management skills,
teamwork and leadership, as well as the ability to work effectively with
academic colleagues and PhD students, are all important qualifications
for this position.
The candidate for the researcher position should have at least a master
degree in computer science, affinity and experience with component-based
software engineering, system development, and distributed systems
programming. With proven performance and available funding, the
researcher may be offered 2 more years to complete a Ph.D.
The Theme SEN3 (http://www.cwi.nl/sen3) at CWI is a dynamic group of
internationally recognized researchers who work on Coordination Models
and Languages and Component-Based Software Composition. The activity
in SEN3 is a productive, healthy mix of theoretical, foundational, and
experimental work in Computer Science, ranging in a spectrum covering
mathematical foundations of models of computation, formal methods and
semantics, implementation of advanced research software systems, as well
as their real-life applications.
General information
===================
CWI is an internationally renowned research institute in mathematics
and computer science, located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The focus
is on fundamental research problems, derived from societal needs.
Research is carried out in 15 research themes. More information about
these themes can be found on the website www.cwi.nl where you can also
take a look at our Annual Report. A substantial part of this research
is carried out in the framework of national or international programs.
CWI maintains excellent relations with industry and the academic world,
at home as well as abroad. After their research careers at CWI,
an increasing number of young staff members find employment in these
sectors, for example in spin-off companies that are based on research
results from CWI. Of course, library and computing facilities are
first-rate. CWI's non-scientific services to its personnel include
career planning, training & courses, assistance in finding housing,
and tailor-made solutions to problems that may occasionally arise.
Terms of employment
===================
The salary is in accordance with the "CAO-onderzoekinstellingen" and is
commensurate with experience. For instance, the postdoc base salary for
a fresh PhD with no additional experience in scale 10 is around 2800
Euros/month, and for an experienced PhD in scale 12 it is around 4500
Euros/month. The current starting salary for a first year PhD student
is around 1800 Euros/month with an incremental raise for each subsequent
year. Besides the salary, CWI offers very attractive and flexible terms
of employment, like a collective health insurance, pension-fund, etc.
Application
===========
To apply, please send a statement of your interest, together with
curriculum vitae, letters of references, and lists of publications to:
F. Arbab, telephone +31-20-592-4056, e-mail Farhad.Arbab@cwi.nl
F.S. de Boer, telephone +31-20-592-4189, e-mail F.S.de.Boer@cwi.nl
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Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:54:07 -0700
From: Thomas Kistler <tkistler@transmeta.com>
Subject: Senior Compiler Engineer at Transmeta (Santa Clara CA)
TRANSMETA CORPORATION
Job Title: Senior Compiler Engineer
Job Code: E0522201
Position Type: Full-Time Employee
Location: Santa Clara, California
JOB DESCRIPTION
Transmeta is looking for an experienced compiler technical lead who
can guide a group of highly talented compiler people in identifying,
developing, and delivering critical enhancements to programming models
and the compiler tool chain for a new and unique multi-processor
architecture.
REQUIREMENTS
Minimum 3-5 years of experience with compiler back-end
technology. In-depth understanding of processor
architectures. Excellent interpersonal and debugging skills required.
Candidate should be self-motivated and comfortable working in a fast
paced, mission-critical engineering environment.
VALUABLE SKILLS
Candidates with previous experience in multi-processor architectures,
SIMD architectures and media architectures, as well as familiarity
with the GCC source base is a plus.
EXPERIENCE
M.S. in Computer Science, Computer or Electrical Engineering required.
PhD in Computer Science, Computer or Electrical Engineering preferred
TO APPLY
To apply for this position, send your resume via email to paul@transmeta.com.
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Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 14:29:39 +0200
From: Stefan Podlipnig <spodlipn@dps.uibk.ac.at>
Subject: Professor of Computer Science (programming languages, Austria)
EXTENSION OF APPLICATION DEADLINE
The University of Innsbruck invites applications for two positions of
Professor of Computer Science
at the Institute of Computer Science. Computer Science was established
in 2001 as a new focus of research and teaching as well as intensive
cooperation with business and industry. It is offered at the bachelor,
master and doctorate level.
The appointment will initially be for a period of six years. Towards
the end of this period, there will be an assessment procedure. On a
positive evaluation of the post holder's performance, the appointment
will be made permanent.
PROFILE
You have an excellent reputation in one or more of the following areas:
(A) - design and implementation of programming languages
- program analysis and transformation
- code generation for modern computer architectures
respectively
(B) - embedded systems
- real-time systems
- mobile systems
As a university teacher you are expected to cover the following areas:
(A) programming languages, software development and specification
respectively
(B) computer engineering
in the bachelor and master programs.
REQUIREMENTS
* a venia docendi or equivalent qualification in the subject areas
specified above
* strong evidence of participation in international research
* pedagogic and didactic and managerial skills
The University of Innsbruck is committed to increasing the number of
female professors, so women are especially encouraged to apply. Women
are given preference if their qualifications are equal.
APPLICATION
Applicants should send their curriculum vitae, a list of publications
and externally funded projects, a summary of teaching experience and
proposed research activities and the names of three references to
Fakultaeten-Servicestelle, Innrain 52f, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria by
July 31, 2005
All applications must be submitted as a digital file (single PDF file
to fss-innrain52f@uibk.ac.at or on CD). Paper version is optional.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Information about the Institute of Computer Science is available at
http://informatik.uibk.ac.at/. There you will also find current
information on the progress of the selection procedure.
-------------------------------
From: Farhad.Arbab@cwi.nl (Farhad Arbab)
Subject: Positions in compositional QoS project at CWI, Amsterdam
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 23:47:39 +0200 (CEST)
Organization: Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
Two Open Positions in the CooPer Project
CWI, Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Position Description
====================
The Coordination and Component Based Software group in SEN3 at CWI
has two open positions for:
(1) a postdoc for a period of three years, and
(2) a PhD student for four years.
Both positions are within the research project "Coordination
with Performance Guarantees" (CooPer), recently funded by the
Dutch national science organization, NWO
(http://www.nwo.nl/nwohome.nsf/pages/NWOP_5SME25_Eng),
under the GLANCE program
(http://www.nwo.nl/subsidiewijzer.nsf/pages/NWOP_66ETXH_Eng?Opendocument).
Researchers in the CooPer project plan to develop coordination models
and tools for specification and implementation of complex connectors
with Quality-of-Service (QoS) guarantees. This will allow modeling and
control of the end to end QoS of applications in large scale distributed
processing environments, based on a compositional model of QoS. The work
in CooPer involves: developing and validating quantitative models for the
basic connectors that constitute the atomic building blocks of complex
ones; developing a compositional QoS calculus that relates the relevant
performance metrics at the application layer, the connector layer,
and the basic connector layer; and using these models to develop and
implement QoS control mechanisms to efficiently react to observed QoS
degradation. This research spans over two separate groups within CWI:
SEN3 - Coordination Models and Languages in the department of Software
Engineering, and PNA2 - Advanced Communication Networks in the department
of Probability, Networks and Algorithms. The activities in CooPer involve
both systems oriented and theoretical work in software engineering,
supervised by Prof. Dr. F. Arbab (www.cwi.nl/~farhad), as well as
quantitative performance modeling, supervised by Prof. Dr. R.D. van der
Mei (http://www.math.vu.nl/~mei). The CooPer project complements the
theoretical and technological framework of other current projects within
these two groups.
The candidate for the postdoc position is expected to have a PhD in
computer science, with a strong background in component-based software
engineering, and maturity in formal methods and their practical
applications. Familiarity with performance analysis and quantitative
models of communication networks is preferred, but not required.
Project management skills, teamwork and leadership, as well as the
ability to work effectively with academic colleagues and PhD students,
are all important qualifications for this position.
The candidate for the PhD position should have at least a master
degree in computer science, with a background in component-based
software engineering, concurrency and distributed systems, and practical
software development.
The Theme SEN3 (http://www.cwi.nl/sen3) at CWI is a dynamic group of
internationally recognized researchers who work on Coordination Models
and Languages and Component-Based Software Composition. The activity
in SEN3 is a productive, healthy mix of theoretical, foundational, and
experimental work in Computer Science, ranging in a spectrum covering
mathematical foundations of models of computation, formal methods and
semantics, implementation of advanced research software systems, as well
as their real-life applications.
General information
===================
CWI is an internationally renowned research institute in mathematics
and computer science, located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The focus
is on fundamental research problems, derived from societal needs.
Research is carried out in 15 research themes. More information about
these themes can be found on the website www.cwi.nl where you can also
take a look at our Annual Report. A substantial part of this research
is carried out in the framework of national or international programs.
CWI maintains excellent relations with industry and the academic world,
at home as well as abroad. After their research careers at CWI,
an increasing number of young staff members find employment in these
sectors, for example in spin-off companies that are based on research
results from CWI. Of course, library and computing facilities are
first-rate. CWI's non-scientific services to its personnel include
career planning, training & courses, assistance in finding housing,
and tailor-made solutions to problems that may occasionally arise.
Terms of employment
===================
The salary is in accordance with the "CAO-onderzoekinstellingen" and is
commensurate with experience. For instance, the postdoc base salary for
a fresh PhD with no additional experience in scale 10 is around 2800
Euros/month, and for an experienced PhD in scale 12 it is around 4500
Euros/month. The current starting salary for a first year PhD student
is around 1800 Euros/month with an incremental raise for each subsequent
year. Besides the salary, CWI offers very attractive and flexible terms
of employment, like a collective health insurance, pension-fund, etc.
Application
===========
To apply, please send a statement of your interest, together with
curriculum vitae, letters of references, and lists of publications to:
F. Arbab, telephone +31-20-592-4056, e-mail Farhad.Arbab@cwi.nl
making sure that you specifically mention the CooPer project.
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