mostardi@ux1.lbl.gov (David Mostardi) (10/14/88)
Project Leader for UNIX environment MSRI, Berkeley, CA The Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) in Berkeley is seeking a talented and dedicated person to lead the design and development of a state- of-the-art computing environment for research mathematicians. Necessary skills include experience and extensive knowledge of UNIX. Systems hacking experience will be especially useful, as well as experience withJuser interfaces and graphics. Experience with symbolic manipulation systems (e.g. MACSYMA, Scratchpad II, Maple, Mathematica) would be valuable, but is not essential. The project leader will serve as the on-site UNIX expert for MSRI, and will supervise at leastJone part-time position that will assist in the implemen- tation of the system. The position is envisaged to be full time at a competitive salary. MSRI is an especially pleasant working environment. Situated above the Lawrence Hall of Science, it combines spectacular views of San Francisco and the Bay with a friendly atmosphere--and free coffee and goodies daily! In addition, as one of the world's foremost mathematical research institutions, it offers a unique opportunity to interact with many leading mathematicians. Interested applicants should immediately send resums, together with the names of three references and salary requirements to: Arlene Baxter, Manager MSRI 1000 Centennial Drive Berkeley, CA 94720 For further information call (415) 642-0143. David Mostardi, MSRI, Berkeley CA. Internet: DPMostardi@lbl.gov "Guess what Dad! Those chocolate diskettes fit right into your computer, no problem!"