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Date: | Sun, 26 Mar 1995 13:00:00 GMT |
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From: roth@arsc.edu (Mitch Roth)
Subject: Faculty Position--University of Alaska
Date: 21 Mar 1995 13:06:03 GMT
Organization: Arctic Region Supercomputing Center, Fairbanks, AK
Summary: Faculty Position at University of Alaska
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (TENURE TRACK)
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS
The Computer Science faculty invites applications for an anticipated
tenure track assistant professor position beginning in Fall 1995.
Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Computer Science or equivalent
and should have specialty in one of the areas compilers, graphics, or
artificial intelligence applications. The University of Alaska Fairbanks
is the major research institution in the University of Alaska system and
location of the Arctic Region Supercomputer Center which houses a
CRAY Y-MP, CRAY T3D, and SGI visualization labs. The duties of the
position include teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level,
research, and service. Opportunities for collaborative research in
science and mathematics are abundant. UAF offers an accredited BS,
an MS, and potential interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Computer Science. The
salary is competitive and fringe benefits excellent. Fairbanks is a
modern city of 40,000 located in Interior Alaska between the Alaska
and Brooks mountain ranges and is noted for the scope of available
outdoor activities. Resume (please include type of eligibility to work in
USA) and three letters of recommendation should be sent to: Prof. R.
W. Gatterdam, Department of Mathematical Sciences, PO Box 756660,
Fairbanks, AK 99775-6660 or by email FFRWG@ALASKA.EDU. Inquiries,
(907) 474-6174 or email. Initial screening April, 3, 1995. UAF is an
affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and educational
institution.
Mitchell Roth, Scientific Director
Arctic Region Supercomputing Center email: roth@arsc.edu
University of Alaska voice: 907-474-5411
Fairbanks, AK 99775-6020 fax: 907-474-5494
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From: roth@arsc.edu (Mitch Roth)
Subject: Visiting Faculty Position--University of Alaska
Date: 21 Mar 1995 13:07:40 GMT
Organization: Arctic Region Supercomputing Center, Fairbanks, AK
Summary: Visiting faculty position at University of Alaska
VISITING FACULTY IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS
The Computer Science faculty invites applications for anticipated full
or half time visiting faculty positions for the 1995-96 school year. The
half time position is particularly suited to an individual on sabbatical.
Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Computer Science or equivalent.
Applicants in all areas will be considered. The University of Alaska
Fairbanks is the major research institution in the University of Alaska
system and location of the Arctic Region Supercomputer Center
(ARSC) which houses a CRAY Y-MP, CRAY T3D, and SGI Challenge. The
duties of the position include teaching at the undergraduate and
graduate level and research. Joint appointment with ARSC is possible
(please indicate if interested). Opportunities for collaborative research
in science and mathematics are abundant. UAF offers an accredited
BS, an MS, and potential interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Computer Science.
Fairbanks is a modern city of 40,000 located in Interior Alaska
between the Alaska and Brooks mountain ranges and is noted for the
scope of available outdoor activities. Resume (please include type of
eligibility to work in USA) and three letters of recommendation should
be sent to: Prof. R. W. Gatterdam, Department of Mathematical
Sciences, PO Box 756660, Fairbanks, AK 99775-6660 or by email
FFRWG@ALASKA.EDU. Inquiries, (907) 474-6174 or email. Initial
screening April, 3, 1995. UAF is an affirmative action/equal
opportunity employer and educational institution.
Mitchell Roth, Scientific Director
Arctic Region Supercomputing Center email: roth@arsc.edu
University of Alaska voice: 907-474-5411
Fairbanks, AK 99775-6020 fax: 907-474-5494
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From: ed@interlink.net (Ed Kaluzny CONSULPRO MTL - )
Subject: Montreal, Canada - COMPILER Development SW Engineer Needed
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 1995 17:45:14
Organization: MixNet Organization
POSITION: Software Engineer/Compiler Development
LOCATION: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
COMPANY BACKGROUND:
The company is a market leader in developing advanced,
standards-based visual development tool technology. The company's
flagship product is the industry leading Graphical User Interface
builder for the OSF/MOTIF arena.
The company's current technology focus is to provide a family of
object-oriented visual development products for cross-platform
distibuted applications. Their recently announced technology is the
first such offering - an "object middleware" solution providing true
interoperability among different systems and platforms.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
You will be part of a team designing and implementing interpreters
for the company's next-generation technology. The company is
currently developing a full ANSI C++ interpreter, as well as a 4th
generation language interpreter.
SKILLS REQUIRED INCLUDE:
- A good understanding of how comiplers work
- Experience building a compiler (preferable)
- Familiarity with several environments, inculding UNIX, MS WINDOWS, and OS/2
- Experience using tools such as lex and yacc
- Proficiency in C and C++
This position requires a Bachelor of Computer Science or equivalent,
and 1 to 10 years of compliler related work experience. If you are a
recent graduate with no work experience, you must have completed
graduate studies in compiler construction.
PLEASE CONTACT OR FORWARD RESUME TO:
ED KALUZNY, Recruiter
CONSULPRO, 1550 de Maisonneuve West, Suite 1040
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
H3G 1N2
TEL: (514) 932-9523
FAX: (514) 932-9562
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Organization: Scientific Placement, Inc.
From: KJS@spi.com (KJS)
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 1995 16:30:51 CST
Subject: Production Compiler develop, Texas
PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE in compiler construction REQUIRED
Near Houston, Texas
Develop leading edge compiler technology and development tool products to
support our modern high-performance microprocessors. We are seeking skilled
Computer Scientists to help us meet the challenge of providing the world's
best optimizing compilers, assemblers and source debuggers for a wide range
of architectures.
In today's world of RISC, on-chip parallelism, superscalar execution, and
customized instruction sets, development tools such as optimizing compilers
and source-level debuggers are just as important as the processors
themselves. We are finding solutions for these challenges through active
research and hands-on development in several areas of technology, including:
rapidly retargetable compilers- instruction scheduling- register allocation-
software pipelining and other loop optimization- interprocedural
optimization- rapidly retargetable assemblers- algebraic and other modern
assembler paradigms- assembly code compactors- architecture evaluation- real
time debug multiprocessing- debug modern validation strategies- advanced
customer support strategies.
We are not simply thinking about these topics or conducting experiments, we
are implementing these capabilities and delivering them to thousands of
users who need them. Our customers use our products to develop trend-setting
applications like digital cellular telephones, high quality consumer
electronics, advanced imaging and graphics systems and anti-skid braking
systems to name just a few.
If you want to apply your Computer Science background in a practical
engineering environment, if you like to program in C and you're good at it,
if you want to work on the industry's most advanced compiler and debugger
technology, and you want a relaxed atmosphere that encourages independent
thinking, then this is the job for you. We're looking for these
qualifications:
BS or MS in Computer Science- Knowledge of programming in C and assembly
language- Familiarity with UNIX and DOS- Familiarity with several
development and debug environments-
Citizenship/Permanent Resident
Karl Skadowski
Scientific Placement, Inc.
POBox 19949
Houston, TX 77224-9949
Voice 713-496-6100
Fax 713-496-6802
Internet kjs@spi.com
Please refer to JO# JO3420KJS in your response
Scientific Placement specializes in Macintosh, Windows and Unix commercial
product development experience. Our offices are in Boston, the Bay Area,
and Tennessee, with our corporate headquarters in Houston. We track these
job markets on a national basis. Our clients range from small startups to
larger well-known companies that develop shrink-wrap products
Resume Formats: Ascii text via Email preferred. Macintosh or PC formats are
OK via Email (binhex). Please do not send LaTex or Postscript. Faxes should
be set on a fine setting if possible. US Mail on 3.5 inch diskette is OK
too.
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From: ercoline@starman.convex.com (Larry Ercoline)
Subject: job description at CONVEX
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 95 22:00:55 CST
Convex Computer Corporation in Richardson, Texas has an immediate
opening for the following:
Compiler/Tools Development Engineer
The Development Tools group is looking for an individual to make tool
and compiler level enhancements to Convex's interactive performance
analyzer (CXpa) and symbolic program debugger (CXdb). These tools
support debugging and profiling of highly optimized parallel
applications. The compiler/tools interface represents a key component
in multiple front-end compiler system that is targeted for
high-performance, multiprocessor computer systems.
Requirements:
Candidates should be familiar with all phases of compilation. In
addition candidates should have experience in a number of the
following areas: object-oriented development, C++, multiprocessor
systems, compiler optimization and code generation, HP object file
formats, and Unix systems programming. Experience in development of
symbolic debuggers and program performance analysis tools is highly
desirable.
Candidate must have good oral and written communication skills. The
candidate should enjoy working on a modest sized and tightly
integrated group project. The candidate must be self motivated and
self directed. The candidate should be motivated to contribute to the
design, implementation, testing, and release of these products.
Education:
BS or MS in computer science (or related area).
CONVEX is an Equal Opportunity Employer (M/F/V/D).
Interested canddiates should
email: resumes@convex.com or FAX: 214 - 497-4626 or
MAIL: Convex Computer Corp, 3000 Waterview Parkway, Richardson, TX
75080
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From: ercoline@starman.convex.com (Larry Ercoline)
Subject: CG job description at Convex, Texas
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 95 22:05:22 CST
Convex Computer Corporation in Richardson, Texas has an immediate
opening for the following:
Senior Software Development Engineer (Code Generation)
Reporting to: PA-RISC Code Generator Project Leader
Background:
Convex Computer Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, and markets
Affordable Supercomputers for the high-performance scientific marketplace.
Convex has developed the most powerful optimizing, vectorizing FORTRAN
compiler that is commercially available today, a fact which has been
verified in independent tests by government agencies and by other
companies. Due to the sophistication of this compiler, programs can be
written in standard FORTRAN and take advantage of the performance
potential of the Convex machines. Convex is currently expanding the
development group in order to implement additional language translators
based on this compiler technology.
Responsibilities:
The software engineer will be responsible for the development and
enhancement of portions of the Convex PA-RISC code generator.
Responsibilities include development and enhancement of memory
allocation, global register allocation, local register allocation,
software pipelining, peephole optimization, and instruction scheduling.
Migrating the PA-RISC code generator to new implementations of the
PA-RISC architecture will be a key responsibility of a successful
candidate.
Job Requirements:
U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Residency.
Six to eight years of compiler development experience.
Two to four years of RISC code generator development experience.
Strong background in the C programming language.
Desired Experience:
Familiarity with C++, C, Fortran 90 and, Fortran compiler development is
highly desirable.
Familiarity with assembly languages and Unix highly desirable.
Familiarity with parallel processors highly desirable.
Familiarity with non-uniform memory architectures highly desirable.
Familiarity with advanced instruction scheduling techniques highly desirable.
Familiarity with very long instruction word architectures is desirable.
Independent thinker with innovative ability.
Education:
MSCS or Ph.D. Degree desirable.
Special Skills:
The need to work in a team environment requires outstanding oral and
written communication skills. The ability to write clear and
concise design documents and the ability to communicate with other team
members is essential.
Interested applicants should email: resumes@convex.com or
FAX: 214 - 497-4626 or
MAIL: Convex Computer Corp, 3000 Waterview Parkway, Richardson, Tx
75080
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From: drs@dmu.ac.uk (David Smallwood)
Subject: Professor of Computer Science
Date: 24 Mar 1995 19:42:39 GMT
Organization: De Montfort University.
This document is available on the WWW at:
http://www.cms.dmu.ac.uk/~drs/cs.html
De Montfort University
Professor of Computer Science
(Leicester)
We are seeking to strengthen the School's research team by appointing a
person with exceptional academic credentials and leadership skills to
lead research in the Department of Computer Science, and who will play a
key role in developing the research profile in the School.
As well as being able to continue with research in her or his own field,
the person appointed will be expected to:-
o take responsibility for research within the Department of Computer
Science
o encourage greater research participation
o motivate staff to undertake research and to publish
o liaise with other Departments of the School
o seek new collaborations within the University and with other
institutions
o establish research links with industry
o attract external funding
Research across the whole School is coordinated by Professor Derek
Teather, Director of Graduate Studies and Head of Department of Medical
Statistics. Further particulars will give an overview of the activities
of the School, and a summary of research within the Department of
Computer Science.
For an informal discussion, please contact Professor Paul Luker, Head of
School, on +44(0) 116 257 7488, E-mail: luker@dmu.ac.uk
WWW: http://www.cms.dmu.ac.uk
Fax: +44(0) 116 254 1891
De Montfort University exists `To provide teaching, research and
complementary services delivered through a distributed university which
is internationally competitive, locally sensitive and everywhere
excellent.'
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