Join the
MOVE
project
team!!
The following positions are available:
PhD
student / AIO (Assistent In Opleiding) m/f
The PhD research will take place inside the MOVE project.The goal of
this project is semi-automatic generation of embedded processors. Several
research positions on the following topics (or a combination of) are available:
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Computer architecture and engineering
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Application specific processing
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Parallel processing (ILP and coarse-grain parallelism exploitation)
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Heterogeneous (multi-processor) embedded systems
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Multi-threaded architectures
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Multi-media processors
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Low power processor design
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Hardware/software co-design
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High performance compilers: scheduling and code generation for ILP processors.
Besides the research and implementation, the researcher will have
opportunity to extend his knowledge by following a number of lectures from
the PhD curriculum.
Requirements:
Master of sciences diploma in the area of Computer Sciences, Electrical
Engineering, Physics or Mathematics with preferably experience in the design
of processors. Familiarity with hardware-software co-design or code generation
is considered advantageous.
Employment conditions:
The employment will take place inside TU Delft for a period of 4 years,
and will lead to the PhD degree. For more information contact dr.
Henk Corporaal (TU Delft, +31 15 278 50 21). Interested candidate
should read the MOVE pages carefully.
Please direct your written solicitations, including full curriculum
vitae (with grades obtained during studies (GPA), a list of publications,
letter(s) of recommendation, etc.) and a short description of your proposed
research which fits within the MOVE project, to:
dr. Henk Corporaal
Delft University of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering
Mekelweg 4, 2628CD Delft, The Netherlands.
Chartered
Engineer student / TWAIO (TWeejarige Assistent In Opleiding) m/f
General:
The goal of these positions is, beside extending the professional knowledge
level in the number of crucial areas of the information technology:
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to broaden the candidates' education with elements of the related disciplines,
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to broaden by putting more accent on technological design and multi-discipline
project work,
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to broaden by gaining knowledge in the area of industrial management
sciences.
The employee is also expected to take active part inside the MOVE
project. His diploma work will concentrate on one of the following topics:
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Computer architecture and engineering
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Application specific processing
-
Parallel processing (ILP and coarse-grain parallelism exploitation)
-
Heterogeneous (multi-processor) embedded systems
-
Multi-threaded architectures
-
Multi-media processors
-
Low power processor design
-
Hardware/software co-design
-
High performance compilers: scheduling and code generation for ILP processors.
Roughly one-third of the two years period will be spend on extending
ones knowledge through courses and specific assignments; two-thirds is
reserved for participating in design and research. A project design has
to be finished, tested and documented within this period of time.
Requirements:
Master of sciences diploma in the area of Computer Sciences, Electrical
Engineering, Physics or Mathematics.
Employment conditions:
The employment will take place inside TU Delft for a period of 2 years,
and will lead to the Chartered Engineer degree. For more information contact
dr.
Henk Corporaal (TU Delft, +31 15 278 50 21). Interested candidate
should read the MOVE pages carefully.
Please direct your written solicitations, including full curriculum
vitae (with grades obtained during studies (GPA), a list of publications,
letter(s) of recommendation, etc.), to:
dr. Henk Corporaal
Delft University of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering
Mekelweg 4, 2628CD Delft, The Netherlands.
Software
Engineer m/f
General:
The employment will take place inside the MOVE project, for a period of
1.5 years and is funded by the Dutch Technology Fundation (STW).
The MOVE project aims at the semi-automatic design of embedded systems,
starting from an application specification in the language C. Research
topics are:
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Computer architecture and engineering
-
Application specific processing
-
Parallel processing (ILP and coarse-grain parallelism exploitation)
-
Heterogeneous (multi-processor) embedded systems
-
Multi-threaded architectures
-
Multi-media processors
-
Low power processor design
-
Hardware/software co-design
-
High performance compilers: scheduling and code generation for ILP processors.
As part of this research many software tools have to be developed,
like compilers, simulators, code generators, user interfaces etc. The new
employee will contribute to this software development and will be responsible
for the overall software distribution to our industrial partners.
This position within the MOVE project creates an excellent opportunity
to become familiar with the latest software developments in embedded system
design.
Requirements:
Master of sciences diploma in the area of Computer Sciences, Physics or
Electrical Engineering, with experience in writing large software in C/C++
under UNIX. Experience in Java, user interface packages and Windows95/NT
is considered advantageous.
Employment conditions:
The employment will take place at the TU Delft for a time of 1.5 years
. For more information contact dr.
Henk Corporaal (TU Delft, +31 15 278 50 21). Interested candidates
should read the MOVE pages carefully.
Please direct your written solicitations, including full curriculum
vitae (with grades obtained during studies (GPA), a list of publications,
letter(s) of recommendation, etc.), to:
dr. Henk Corporaal
Delft University of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering
Mekelweg 4, 2628CD Delft, The Netherlands.
Hardware
Designer m/f
General:
The employment will take place inside the MOVE project, for a period of
1.5 years and is funded by the Ducth Technology Fundation (STW).
The MOVE project aims at the semi-automatic design of embedded systems,
starting from an application specification in the language C. Research
topics are:
-
Computer architecture and engineering
-
Application specific processing
-
Parallel processing (ILP and coarse-grain parallelism exploitation)
-
Heterogeneous (multi-processor) embedded systems
-
Multi-threaded architectures
-
Multi-media processors
-
Low power processor design
-
Hardware/software co-design
-
High performance compilers: scheduling and code generation for ILP processors.
As part of this reseach a number of case studies are performed (in the
signal processing and multi-media areas), which imply the design of embedded
processors. For this purpose a number of tools are developed (like
VHDL processor generators). Furthermore state of the art VLSI design tools
like Synopsys and Cadence are being used. The new employee wil contribute
to the design of these embedded processors, and will be responsible for
the operation of the whole hardware/VLSI generation trajectory.
This position within the MOVE project creates an excellent opportunity
to become familiar with the latest hardware developments in embedded system
design.
Requirements:
Master of sciences diploma in the area of Computer Sciences, Electrical
Engineering or Physics, with preferably experience in hardware design
in VHDL.
Employment conditions:
The employment will take place at the TU Delft for a time of 1.5 years
. For more information contact dr.
Henk Corporaal (TU Delft, +31 15 278 50 21). Interested candidates
should read the MOVE pages carefully.
Please direct your written solicitations, including full curriculum
vitae (with grades obtained during studies (GPA), a list of publications,
letter(s) of recommendation, etc.), to:
dr. Henk Corporaal
Delft University of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering
Mekelweg 4, 2628CD Delft, The Netherlands.
Last modified on April 22nd, 1999 by Andrea
Cilio, email
A.Cilio@its.tudelft.nl