[ecoop-info] Two postdoc positions in heterogeneous many-core systems at the University of Manchester
Mikel Lujan
mikel.lujan at manchester.ac.uk
Thu Mar 7 06:21:49 CET 2013
We have two postdoctoral positions available in the PAMELA project; a
large and exciting new EPSRC programme grant. The project will run for
five years allowing for an ambitious research agenda.
The post-holders will join the Advanced Processor Technologies (APT
http://apt.cs.manchester.ac.uk) group within the School of Computer
Science at the University of Manchester. The group has made notable
contributions to the development low-power processors, interconnect
technologies, virtualization and binary translation, and massively
parallel neural network architectures. The post-holders will be expected
to work within a team undertaking software/hardware co-design of future
low-power heterogeneous many-core systems. The PAMELA project is
vertically integrated by having computer vision as a key driver application.
The post holders will join a project headed by Dr Mikel Lujan and Prof.
Steve Furber. The APT group is a vibrant community of interdisciplinary
researchers working on future many-core architectures and software with
strong industrial links.
Researcher in Low-Power Virtualization
We are looking for someone with expertise developing JIT compilers and
runtime systems (e.g. Jikes RVM, Maxine VM or LLVM). For further
information visit
http://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=20459
To apply online complete the form at
http://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Decide.aspx?Jobid=20459 and include a
full CV with a 2 page research statement indicating what you see are
interesting research issues relating to the above post and why your
expertise is relevant.
Researcher in Many-core Architectures
We are looking for someone with expertise in many-core architectures and
fast architectural prototyping on FPGAs using high level synthesis
languages (e.g. BlueSpec or SystemC). For further information visit
http://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=20460
To apply online complete the form at
http://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Decide.aspx?Jobid=20460 and include a
full CV with a 2 page research statement indicating what you see are
interesting research issues relating to the above post and why your
expertise is relevant.
The University of Manchester values a diverse workforce and welcomes
applications from all sections of the community.
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