Related articles |
---|
Compiler positions available for week ending June 16 compilers@iecc.com (comp.compilers) (2002-06-17) |
Compiler positions available for week ending June 16 compilers-jobs@iecc.com (1996-06-21) |
From: | compilers-jobs@iecc.com |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers,misc.jobs.offered |
Date: | 21 Jun 1996 17:08:18 -0400 |
Organization: | Compilers Central |
Keywords: | jobs |
This is a digest of ``help wanted'' and ``position available'' messages
received at comp.compilers during the preceding week. Messages must
advertise a position having something to do with compilers and must also
conform to the guidelines periodically posted in misc.jobs.offered.
Positions that remain open may be re-advertised once a month. To respond
to a job offer, send mail to the author of the message. To submit a
message, mail it to compilers@iecc.com.
-------------------------------
X-Status:
From: Gilles.Muller@irisa.fr (Gilles Muller)
Subject: Software Engineer Position at IRISA in France
Date: 12 Jun 1996 16:06:38 GMT
Organization: Irisa, Rennes (FR)
Announcement: Software engineer
Positions:
We have a software engineer position available starting September 1,
1996 (or later). This position is not restricted by
citizenship. Fluent English or French is a requirement.
Context:
The research work is to be done in the Partial Evaluation Group at
IRISA (Brittany, France). This group mainly consists of 1 faculty
member, 1 research scientist, 2 post-docs, and 5 Phd students. More
information about the place and the research topics of the group can
be obtained from our Web page
(URL: http://www.irisa.fr/EXTERNE/projet/lande/consel/index.html)
Research Area:
Partial Evaluation is a program transformation approach. It is aimed
at specializing programs with respect to invariants. Specialization
can occur at compile time as well as run time. We are working on
partial evaluation of imperative and applicative languages. Our work
is being applied to various areas such as operating systems.
Position:
This position is concerned with the design and development of a
partial evaluation system for C programs. A first prototype of this
system, called Tempo, has already been developed; it consists of
various program analysis and program transformation phases. It is
written both in SML and C. Applicants should have a solid background
in optimizing compilation and program analysis.
The successful applicant can eventually join the PhD program of the
University of Rennes after a year or two, if he/she is interested.
To apply please send a resume, the name of three references, and a
statement of research interests to charles.consel@irisa.fr.
Applications will be reviewed beginning June 15, 1996. Please contact
Charles Consel if you need further information.
--
Return to the
comp.compilers page.
Search the
comp.compilers archives again.