sxe@beta.lanl.gov (Stephen Eubank) (02/08/89)
Hacker wanted in scenic New Mexico for work with a diverse group of dynamical and complex systems researchers implementing a unique approach to data analysis and noise reduction based on nonlinear, chaotic modelling. Applications of this approach include weather, economic, and geological forecasting, remastering early musical recordings, and similar peaceful purposes. A rough kernel is already in place, written in C++, and is rapidly evolving. Current areas of development include: window-based user interface and menuing system (NeWS/X), interactive graphical output diagnostics, efficient numerical algorithms, multi-threading/tasking, and distributed processing, to name a few. Work is currently conducted on Suns with access to the computing facilities at Los Alamos National Labs (including Crays and our brand new Connection machine). The talents required should be clear from the description above. To name a few: C++ experience / C wizardry + object-oriented experience NeWS/X development experience mathematical literacy (comfortable with calculus, vector spaces, statistics, etc.) The most qualified applicants will also have: high school diploma iron intestines (for massive green chili consumption) bass or drum playing ability Contact eubank@flamingo.lanl.gov (I'm not pink) with a brief resume. If you must, mail to Stephen Eubank, CNLS MS-B258 Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, NM 87545