gsschaffer@watmsg.waterloo.edu (Greg Schaffer) (03/27/89)
[ Posted for a friend, do not reply to this account ] From integrated software solutions to production-power DBMS, the CULLINET ENTERPRISE COMPUTING strategy is breaking new ground in the emergence of total computing independence. We have three immediate openings for your talents in our Mississauga development office and we invite you to investigate these opportunities further: VMS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERS ENTERPRISE:GENERATOR product is an innovative technology for implementing production applications that are independent of hardware platforms, operating systems, databases, programming languages and networking protocols. As key contributors in this effort, these challenging positions provide you the opportunity to exercise your programming talents (C, FORTRAN, COBOL AND/OR BASIC) to develop this next generation of productivity tools, for a VAX/VMS environment. In addition to your programming prowess, your previous experience should include relational databases (SQL). Expose to development of programming tools (generators, compilers, etc.) would be preferred. Excellent analytical and communication skills are required. For further details contact: Ted Moppett, Director Cullinet Canada Ltd. 48 Village Centre Place Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1V9 (416) 848-6390
rdony@watserv1.waterloo.edu (R.Dony - Systems Design) (11/09/89)
SOFTWARE ENGINEERS Biomedical Image Analysis, 3-D Visualization Imaging Research produces image analysis and visualization software for biomedicine. Our environment is the 80386/80486 running OS/2 Presentation Manager and hosting state-of-the-art imaging and graphics engines. Typical projects include analysis of PET and NMR images, 3-dimensional reconstruction of neurons and cerebral blood vessels, volume rendering of autoradiographs, imaging of calcium levels in neurons, sequence analysis of gels, analysis of 2-D gels, quantitative densitometry, and many forms of automated morphometry. You are an exeptionally able and motivated C programmer at the bachelor's or master's level, with a concentration in imaging or visualization. You enjoy the most challenging forms of scientific programming and are capable of working with minimal supervision. Experience with the 80x86 computer family, graphical user interfaces and with biomedical applications would be assets, though not essential. We offer competative salary, flexible hours, the opportunity for international travel and an informal, research-oriented work environment. Contact: Dr. Peter Ramm Imaging Research Inc. Brock University St. Catharines, Ontario