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- Subject: Compiler positions available for week ending January 10
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- Organization: Compilers Central
- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 13:00:03 GMT
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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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