Dear Caml users,
the following job advert is likely to be of interest,
as one of the skills we are looking for is functional
programming. The language we use at Sharp is Objective
Caml.
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High-Level Circuit Design - Software & Applications
OXFORD
ATTRACTIVE PACKAGE
Sharp is a world leader in consumer and business
products. Sharp Laboratories of Europe in the Oxford
Science Park is part of Sharp Corporation's global
research and development team.
We are seeking highly motivated and innovative R&D
scientists and engineers to join a growing team which is
extending and applying high-level synthesis technology
for consumer electronics.
Ideally you will have an excellent first degree in Computer
Science, Engineering or other relevant field; further
postgraduate research or industrial experience would be
preferred.
You will have a strong track record and interest in some of
the following areas:
High-level design technology:
* compiler technology, design automation, software engineering,
functional programming.
High-level design applications:
* HDL's (e.g. VHDL), C, high-level synthesis, system
design, consumer electronics, encryption.
Preference will be given to candidates who are motivated
to learn new skills and programming paradigms. Training
is available where required.
To apply, please send your CV with the names of 2
referees to Mrs Victoria Notley at the address below
quoting reference sle05-04. The closing date for
applications is 20th May 2000.
Sharp Laboratories of Europe Ltd, Edmund Halley
Road, Oxford Science Park
Oxford OX4 4GB, United Kingdom
Email: Vee.Notley@sharp.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1865 747711
Fax: +44 (0) 1865 747717
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Dr Paul Boca /
Research Scientist /
Sharp Laboratories of Europe Ltd / email: ppb@sharp.co.uk
Edmund Halley Road /
Oxford Science Park /
Oxford /
OX4 4GB /
UK /
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