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From: compilers-jobs@iecc.com
Keywords: jobs
Organization: Compilers Central
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 1995 13:00:00 GMT

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Subject: HP Compiler Jobs, Cupertino
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 95 17:40:06 -0800
From: Paul Chan <pc@hpclopt.cup.hp.com>


Hewlett-Packard Company has an immediate need for engineers in the
area of compiler development in our Cupertino, California Languages
Lab. These are all full-time positions.


Description of positions:


    Compiler Front-end developer - design, implement, and test compiler
    front-end components. You will work closely with the code generation and
    optimization groups to develop the compiler products for HP's next
    generation computer architecture.


    Code generation developer - design, implement, and test the code generation
    component for the new generation computer architecture.


    Low-level optimization developer - design, implement, and test state-of-the-
    art optimization techniques in the areas of instruction scheduling, register
    allocation, global optimizations, memory hierarchy management and predicated
    execution. You will work closely with architecture and hardware groups and
    optimize the system design with the best tradeoffs between compiler
    optimization, architecture and processor implementation. You will have the
    opportunity to work on compiler optimization for the next generation computer
    architecture.


    Linker and loader toolset developer - design, implement, and test new linker
    and loader techniqes to be used by the next generation computer architecture.


    All of these exciting positions have ample room for growth and will
    contribute significantly to HP's success in the next decade.


Requirements for Above Position:


o BS, MS or Ph.D degree in Computer Science.
o Solid understanding of compiler construction.
o Solid understanding of compiler optimization fundamentals and theory.
o Strong background in computer architecture and processor micro-architecture.
o Strong understanding of how architecture, compilers and processor
      implementation impact performance.
o Previous design and implementation experience in compiler optimizations
o Strong communication and teamwork skills.


To apply for these positions contact:


           Julie Rygaard
                                MailStop 100D
HP Bay Area Staffing
Pacific Technology Park
1266 Kifer Rd.
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
                                Fax# 408-773-6302
         email: julie_rygaard@hp2200.desk.hp.com




The California Languages Lab is responsible for delivering languages
products for all HP Computer systems based on PA-RISC architecture. We
have delivered industry leading optimization technology in our
compilers and have helped HP achieve breakthrough performance for its
computer systems. We emphasis teamwork, initiative, innovation and
appropriate risk-taking. You will work with a highly motivated and
successful team.




Hewlett-Packard is one of the world's leaders in the research,
development and manufacturing of computing and electronic measuring
equipment for people in business, industry, science, engineering,
health care and education. HP completed its 1994 fiscal year with over
$25 billion in total revenue and rated number two in the U.S. and
number three worldwide in total combined computer systems, software
and peripherals revenue. The company has enjoyed steady growth and no
unprofitable quarters throughout its history.






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From: ndt@world.std.com (New Dimensions in Tech.)
Subject: US-MA-Boston ARCHITECT-PARALLEL COMPILER,Recruiter
Keywords: 3rd party Recruiter
Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 1995 16:24:41 GMT


ARCHITECT - PARALLEL COMPILER
JOB #02195


Our client, a New England-based RESEARCH LAB, about to embark on a
product direction, is searching for an ARCHITECT.


S/he will assume a leadership/architectural role in helping to define
the core compiler strategy for this Company. This is a very VISIBLE
position.


REQUIREMENTS:


      *Ph.D. preferred
      *Masters degree required
      *Minimum of 8 years experience
      *Hands on
      *Strength in C, C++, UNIX
      *Innovative Research


This is a relocation position Salary commensurate with experience


    All of our positions require that you have three or more years of
    professional working experience and that you be a U.S. Citizen or
    Permanent Resident. At the current time, we have no entry-level
    part-time, or contracting positions available.


    If your qualifications match the above specifications, please
    forward your resume immediately, referencing Job #I02195, via
    fax, U.S. mail or email (ASCII only please) to:
                                                                                /\ / _ ____________
    Beverly Kahn / \/ /_) /
    New Dimensions in Technology, Inc. /tel: 617-639-0866
    74 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 101 /fax: 617-639-0863
    Marblehead, MA 01945 /email: ndt@world.std.com




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From: das@ponder.csci.unt.edu (Sajal Das)
Subject: Faculty Position in CS at Univ of North Texas
Date: 17 Feb 1995 01:16:18 GMT
Organization: University of North Texas, Denton


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                                                      FACULTY POSITIONS
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                                              UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
                                            COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
                                          DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCES


The Department of Computer Science at the University of North Texas
invites applications for several tenure-track faculty positions starting
Fall 1995. A Ph.D. in Computer Science or a related field is required at
the time of employment. For entry level positions, candidates must provide
evidence of a strong commitment to excellent teaching and research.
Applicants at higher ranks must also demonstrate successful grant activities
as well as leadership in research. Salary is competitive, commensurate with
rank and experience. Currently, The department has a special need for faculty
in all areas of computer systems, especially telecommunications software and
networking, in programming languages, compiler construction and software
development, and in applied computer science such as multimedia systems.
However, strong applicants in other areas of computer science are encouraged
to apply.


With over 800 regular faculty and over 26,000 students, one third graduate
students, UNT is the largest state-supported university in north Texas.
Located 40 miles north of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and surrounded by
high-tech industries, Denton combines a small town atmosphere with the
advantages of a major metropolitan area. Opportunities for consulting and
joint research with industry are excellent.


The department currently consists of 16 faculty, and offers BS/MS/PhD
programs to approximately 400 undergraduate and 100 graduate majors.
Current faculty research interests include algorithms, architecture,
artificial intelligence, data compression, databases, distributed
computing, graph theory, neural networks, operating systems, parallel
computing, scientific computing, and VLSI.


Available computing equipment, in addition to faculty workstations, includes a
departmental Sequent Symmetry S81, an Intel iPSC/2, and a transputer network,
as well as a number of other small computers. The College of Arts and Sciences
maintains several up-to-date computer laboratories for student use. The
university's computing center has 2 Solbourne computers, as well as an
IBM-compatible mainframe. All of the university's computing resources are
connected by Ethernet.


Applicants should submit their resumes immediately, including the names of
(at least) three references, to:


Sajal K. Das, Search Committee Chair
Department of Computer Sciences
University of North Texas
P.O. Box 13886
Denton, TX 76203-6886.


Tel: (817) 565-4256 FAX: (817) 565-2799
For E-mail inquiry, please contact Ms. Pam Vincent at pam@gab.unt.edu .


The search committee will start screening applications from March 1, 1995,
and will consider applications until the positions are filled.


UNT is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
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