Newsgroups: comp.sys.transputer
From: eugen@research.nj.nec.com@research.nj.nec.com (Eugen Schenfeld)
Subject: CPU Research POSTDOC Position
Keywords: VSLI Design, CPU Architecture, CAD Tools
Organization: NEC Research Institute
Date: 12 Sep 1994 13:08:27 -0400
Message-ID: <3521ub$q9@juliet.nj.nec.com>


SCIENTIST POSITIONS AVAILABLE
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NEC Research Institute of Princeton, NJ has one immediate opening for a term 
(tmp) Scientist position in the areas of: 

    VLSI CHIP DESIGN of a CPU with EMBEDDED COMMUNICATION.

The initial term of these positions is for one year. Subject to 
performance and availability of funds, it may be possible to extend this 
position for a longer period. 

Candidates for this  position should be familiar with and have PROVEN 
EXPERIENCE in one or more of the following topics: 

-Hardware prototyping (e.g., Xilinx and Aptix), 
-High level VLSI CAD/CAE design tools (e.g., Cadence/Verilog; Synopsys), 
-CPU architectures for parallel processing. 

The candidates should have a recent research activity in the above topics
and also have lab. working experience with instrumentation and measurement 
equipment. A Ph.D. thesis in the involving the design and implementation
of a "CPU Chip" (or being part of such a group) is a big advantage.
A Ph.D. in CS, EE, or CE is required for this position (candidates that
are close to finish their thesis will also be considered).


Successful candidates will participate in an ongoing research project. 
It is anticipated that the candidates would integrate their contributions
and be interested in the goal and scope of the current activity, leading
to new Massively Parallel Processing (MPP) paradigms and systems.

Interested applicants should send their resumes by mail, fax or email to:

	Dr. Eugen Schenfeld
	NEC Research Institute
	4 Independence Way
	Princeton, NJ 08540
        email: eugen@research.nj.nec.com
        phone: (609)951-2742
	fax:   (609)951-2482

The NEC Research Institute, founded in 1988, conducts long-term basic
research in the sciences underlining future technologies of computers
and communications (C&C). The goal of the Institute is to make
fundamental contributions to the computing and physical sciences basic
to the processing and interpretation of information. The Institute's
parent company is NEC Corporation, a global leader in computers,
communications, electronics and information services. On May 2, 1990,
the NEC Research Institute dedicated its $30 million new facilities on 
a twenty-one acre site in the Princeton area. This region was selected 
because of its tradition of basic research and invention. 
The Institute supports the belief that research results should be
available in the open literature and therefore emulates the liberal
publication policies of universities. Scientists at the NEC Research
Institute seek to expand the base of scientific knowledge and enhance
mutual understanding among the people of all nations.

NEC Research Institute is an equal opportunity employer.
Applicants must show documentation of eligibility for employment in the USA. 


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