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Newsgroups: comp.compilers,misc.jobs.offered
From: compilers-jobs@iecc.cambridge.ma.us
Organization: Compilers Central
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 13:00:03 GMT
Keywords: jobs

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Reply-To: arnold@nic.cerf.net (Arnold Garlick)
Subject: Supercomputer Compiler Development in Belgium (Search Firm)
Date: 6 Jan 1993 18:39:17 GMT
Organization: CERFnet Dial n' CERF Customer Group
Keywords: Compiler Development, Compiler Backends, Code Optimization


# SENIOR COMPILER DEVELOPMENT SPECIALISTS
                                                                      (Belgium)


Opportunity for senior compiler development specialists to develop a new
line of moderately parallel super-scalar supercomputers. Positions are
located in Belgium, and offer excellent relocation benefits, including
fully paid tuition for English speaking children in private schools.
Required excellent working knowledge of compiler back end development,
including dependence analysis, parallelization, code optimization and
instruction scheduling. Previous system level development work on
supercomputer architectures is highly desirable.


** Minimum 5 years on-the-job experience required **
No new or recent graduates, please!


US or Canadian Citizenship required, or US Permanent
Residency. We are unable to assist persons requiring H-1 or F-1 Visas.


Please respond directly to Arnold Garlick, President, Pacific Search,
2377 S. El Camino Real, Suite 201, San Clemente, CA 92672
E Mail: arnold@cerf.net (ASCII files only please) Fax: (714) 366-9200.
Please refer to position #1004


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Reply-To: arnold@nic.cerf.net (Arnold Garlick)
Subject: Sr. Programmer/Analyst/Compilers/Colorado (Recruiter)
Date: 6 Jan 1993 18:59:41 GMT
Keywords: Compiler Development, Code Optimization, Vectorization


                                          SENIOR PROGRAMMER/ANALYST, COMPILERS
                                                                (Colorado)


Technical design, implementation, development, and support of state-of-
the-art optimizing compilers for a supercomputer system. Applicants
should have a strong background in compiler optimization techniques and
theory (particularly those related to scientific applications) and proven
vendor software development experience in one or more of: scalar
optimization, automatic vectorization and parallelization, and
interprocedural optimization. Solid ANSI C and Fortran programming
experience is essential. Experience in RISC or parallel machine
architectures and the ability to work efficiently in an innovative small
team environment is highly desirable.


** Minimum 3 years on-the-job experience required **
No new or recent graduates, please!


US or Canadian Citizenship required, or US Permanent
Residency. We are unable to assist persons requiring H-1 or F-1 Visas.


Please respond directly to Arnold Garlick, President, Pacific Search,
2377 S. El Camino Real, Suite 201, San Clemente, CA 92672
E Mail: arnold@cerf.net (ASCII files only please) Fax: (714) 366-9200.
Refer to Position #1359


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Reply-To: arnold@nic.cerf.net (Arnold Garlick)
Subject: Compiler Development (Backend)/Colorado/(Recruiter)
Date: 6 Jan 1993 19:02:07 GMT
Organization: CERFnet Dial n' CERF Customer Group
Distribution: usa
Keywords: Compiler Development, Compiler Backends, Code Optimization


                        SENIOR PROGRAMMER/ANALYST - COMPILER DEVELOPMENT (BACKEND)
                                                                    (Colorado)


Technical design, development, implementation and support of
state-of-the-art optimizing compilers for an advanced, very high speed
supercomputer system. Should have a strong background in compiler
back-end design and implementation, and proven vendor software development
experience in code generation, instruction scheduling and register
assignment for vector of RISC architectures. Solid ANSI C and Fortran
programming experience and the ability to work efficiently in an
innovative small-team environment is essential. Experience in parallel
machine architectures is highly desirable. Key requirement for position
are: Must be a good, thorough programmer. MS-level (or higher preferred)
degree, with a minimum of 2 years experience in vendor-supplied compiler
development. (Cray,vector and RISC architectures are a plus.) Good C and
Fortran 77 programming experience (Pascal, Fortran 90 and assembly
experience are a plus.) (The reason for this is that existing compilers
are written in a combination of Pascal, C and Cray assembler, and the
objective is to write the new compilers in C and Cray assembler. The two
source langauges processed by the compilers are C and Fortran ... will be
trashing the Pascal compiler. Future languages are Fortran '90 and C++,
with no immediate plans or need to process those languages are yet.)


** Minimum 2 years on-the-job experience required **
No new or recent graduates, please!


US or Canadian Citizenship required, or US Permanent
Residency. We are unable to assist persons requiring H-1 or F-1 Visas.


Please respond directly to Arnold Garlick, President, Pacific Search,
2377 S. El Camino Real, Suite 201, San Clemente, CA 92672
E Mail: arnold@cerf.net (ASCII files only please) Fax: (714) 366-9200.
Please refer to position #1364


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Reply-To: arnold@nic.cerf.net (Arnold Garlick)
Subject: Compiler Development/Code Optimization (San Diego) (Recruiter)
Date: 6 Jan 1993 19:04:08 GMT
Keywords: Compiler Development, Code Generation, Parallel Processing


                                                                SOFTWARE ENGINEER
                                                                      (San Diego)


This software engineering group is engaged in a joint development program
with a MAJOR industry leader to enhance a world class compiler for
supercomputer performance. The emphasis in this position is in data flow
optimization and code generation. Expertise with SPARC architecture,
FORTRAN and C++ is highly desirable. Will create high level optimization
capabilities in enhancing the compiler back end. The successful candidate
will have a minimum of 3 years of SYSTEM level compiler development
experience - this is NOT an application programming position.


** Minimum 3 years on-the-job experience required **
No new or recent graduates, please!


US or Canadian Citizenship required, or US Permanent
Residency. We are unable to assist persons requiring H-1 or F-1 Visas.


Please respond directly to Arnold Garlick, President, Pacific Search,
2377 S. El Camino Real, Suite 201, San Clemente, CA 92672
E Mail: arnold@cerf.net (ASCII files only please) Fax: (714) 366-9200.
Please Refer to Position #173


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Reply-To: arnold@nic.cerf.net (Arnold Garlick)
Subject: Compiler Development/Parallel Processing/Silicon Valley (Recruiter)
Date: 7 Jan 1993 14:43:50 GMT
Keywords: Compiler Development, Parallel Processing, Dependence Analysis


                        DEPENDENCE ANALYSIS/PARALLEL PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT
                                                            (Silicon Valley)


Career opportunity for a technical lead to be responsible for the
dependence analysis related phases of a parallel programming environment.
This person will be responsible for designing the dependence analysis
phases of an advanced interactive programming environment targeted towards
using interprocedural analysis and other advanced analysis to generate
highly optimized code, with an emphasis on multiple CPU parallelism. This
person will also be responsible for heading up the implementation effort
as well. Much of the base functionality can be drawn from an existing
restructuring compiler, so that the project does not need to start from
scratch.


A PhD in Computer Science with an emphasis on dependence analysis and
parallelism is required. Industrial implementation experience and
experience with interactive parallel programming tools is a definite plus.
This project is an attempt to produce a product out of advanced
technology/ research-level information, so experience in transforming
research tools into production-level tools is also an advantage.


** Minimum 3 years on-the-job experience required **
No new or recent graduates, please!


US or Canadian Citizenship required, or US Permanent
Residency. We are unable to assist persons requiring H-1 or F-1 Visas.


Please respond directly to Arnold Garlick, President, Pacific Search,
2377 S. El Camino Real, Suite 201, San Clemente, CA 92672
E Mail: arnold@cerf.net (ASCII files only please) Fax: (714) 366-9200.
Please refer to position #1374


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Date: Fri, 8 Jan 93 14:06:06 EST
Subject: Postdoctoral Fellowship Position
Organization: Northeast Parallel Architectures Center at Syracuse University
Reply-To: donna@spica.npac.syr.edu (Donna McCammon)


The Alex G. Nason Prize
Two-year Computational Science
Postdoctoral Fellowship
at Syracuse University


OBJECTIVE: This fellowship encourages talented postdoctoral researchers to
participate in the research of the Syracuse Center for Computational
Science (SCCS) at Syracuse University. SCCS offers an interdisciplinary
program where researchers use high performance parallel computers on
scientific and industrial applications and develop hardware, software, and
algorithms. SCCS offers a full range of the most up-to-date parallel
computers. The Nason Prize encourages researchers to apply these or other
innovative computers to scientific and/or industrial applications.


BACKGROUND: Computational Science is a relatively new academic field that
combines Computer Science and more traditional disciplines, including
Engineering, Economics, Physics, and Chemistry. Recognizing Computational
Science as an important new field, Syracuse University began the Syracuse
Center for Computational Science as a major initiative in 1990. The Nason
Prize was established by the Nason Foundation in recognition of alumnus
Alex G. Nason's commitment to the advancement of Syracuse University and
the furtherance of knowledge and useful applications in Computational
Science.


AWARD: In 1993-1994, the Nason Prize will include a salary of $50,000 plus
fringe benefits; a $5,000 annual research fund to be used at the
discretion of the Fellow; and a $5,000 departmental fund to assist the
Fellow with relocation, personal workstation support, conference travel,
etc. Support for the Nason Fellow's second year is expected to be
enhanced. A new two-year Fellow will be named each year through 1995.


BASIS FOR AWARD: A Syracuse University committee, chaired by Geoffrey Fox,
Director of the Syracuse Center for Computational Science, will review
applications. Leading applicants will be invited for an interview, and
only candidates of exceptional quality will be appointed.


Candidates will be identified through an international search. Preference
will be given to those who have completed their PhDs in the last three
years. Applicants' research interests can be in any area in Computational
Science, but preference will be given to those whose interests overlap
with existing groups at Syracuse University, and who have demonstrated
ability in inter- disciplinary research, combining Computer Science with
application areas. Both academic and industrial research areas will be
considered. The recipient will be encouraged to collaborate with the
Center for Research on Parallel Computation (CRPC), the parallel computing
consortium to which Syracuse University belongs. All of the CRPC parallel
computing facilities will be available to the recipient, in addition to
the facilities of Syracuse university, including the Connection Machine
CM5, the DECmpp, nCUBE2, and Intel IPSC/860.


APPLICATION GUIDELINES: Send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and three
letters of reference to:


Donna McCammon, Personnel Administrator, NPAC/SCCS, 111 College Place,
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244-4100.


DEADLINE: Materials must be postmarked on or before March 1, 1993.


ANNOUNCEMENT: Awards will be announced by April 15, 1993.
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