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From: compilers-jobs@iecc.com
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Organization: Compilers Central
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 1994 12:00:00 GMT

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From: chambers@cs.washington.edu (Craig Chambers)
Subject: Research Job Openings at U of Washington, Seattle
Organization: Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 21:36:10 GMT


The Spin research project in the Dept. of Computer Science &
Engineering at the University of Washington is looking to hire a
research staff programmer and/or a postdoctoral researcher. The Spin
project combines operating systems, compilers, and language design
research, centered on the design and development of an extensible
high-performance operating system and a type-safe systems programming
language. We currently are looking for someone to contribute to and
support primarily the compiler and language design part of the
project, including design and implementation work in dynamic
compilation, program specialization, interprocedural optimization,
efficient run-time systems, and language support for type-safe systems
programming.


For the research staff position, we seek applicants with a bachelor's
or master's degree in computer science or a related field, experience
maintaining and extending real compilers, and good knowledge of
language design issues and optimization techniques. The postdoctoral
position assumes a Ph.D. in computer science or a related field and
research experience with advanced program optimization techniques and
run-time systems.


Salary Range: US $2,837 - $5,301 per month, plus benefits.
Desired Start Date: November 1, 1994 (negotiable).


If you are interested in working in an academic environment in the
Great Northwest and participating in a team research project, please
send your resume by electronic mail, if possible, to:


chambers@cs.washington.edu


or by regular mail to:


Prof. Craig Chambers
Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering
University of Washington, FR-35,
Seattle, WA 98195
                USA
+1 (206) 685-2094; fax: 543-2969


(A prettier version of this announcement can be accessed from the Web
as http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/projects/spin/www/docs/ad.html.)




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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 94 17:43:15 CDT
From: holmer@rose.eecs.nwu.edu (Bruce Holmer)
Subject: faculty opening at Northwestern Univ


Please distribute this to anyone who may be interested....


                                                NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY


                                        The Robert R. McCormick School
                                    of Engineering and Applied Science


The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is
seeking outstanding faculty at the assistant and associate professor
level in Computer Systems. Areas of interest include: computer architecture,
CAD, parallel processing, computer graphics, compilers and operating
systems. Other areas of interest include hardware and software
areas that support multimedia systems, multimedia networks, and
new forms of human-computer interaction.


Northwestern University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
educator and employer. Applications from women and minorities are
especially encouraged. Employment verification required upon hire.
The deadline for nominations and applications is May, 1995,
but the search will continue until suitable candidates are found.
Please send applications to:


                                            Jorge Nocedal
                                            Department of EECS
                                            Northwestern University
                                            Evanston, IL 60208-3118
                                            Phone: (708) 491-3641
                                            FAX: (708) 491-4455
                                            nocedal@eecs.nwu.edu


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From: jeff@atl.appx.com
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 94 18:16:25 PDT
Subject: OO Compiler developer needed in Atlanta


Software company in Atlanta is looking for someone with expertise in
object-oriented language implementation. Will be responsible for
development of an object-oriented 4GL for Unix and PC environments,
including a P-Code compiler (front-end and back-end) and execution machine.


Requirements are:


Prior experience in developing a compilers/interpreters for commercial
software products. Must have a minimum of 5 years of C and Unix in a
commercial software environment, with at least 2 years specialized
experience developing parsers, run-time engines, compilers, debuggers, or
interpreters; and a minimum of 1 year of C++. Must have knowledge of
object-oriented languages (some combination of C++, Smalltalk, Eiffel,
Beta, Modula-3, CLOS, etc.) and their implementations. Experience with GUI
(Motif, OS/2 PM, Mac, or Windows), and especially RDBMS (Oracle, Sybase,
DB2) is desirable. Position requires legal authority to work in the
United States.


Position will be located in Atlanta, GA. Pay depends on experience;
benefits are very competitive. If interested, reply via e-mail with an
ASCII resume, or FAX to (404) 395-2932.


Jeff Mackay (jeff@atl.appx.com)
APPX Software, Inc.
990 Hammond Drive, Suite 800
Atlanta, GA 30328
FAX: (404) 395-2932
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