mark@umcp-cs.UUCP (09/21/83)
The University of Maryland was recently awarded 4.2 million dollars by the National Science Foundation to develop the hardware and software for a parallel processing laboratory. More than half of the award amount is going directly for hardware acquisition, and this money is also being leveraged through substantial vendor discounts and joint research programs now being negotiated. We will be buying things like lots of Vaxes, Sun's, Lisp Machines, etc., to augment our current 2 780's, ethernet, etc. system. Several new permanent positions are being created in the Computer Science Department for this laboratory. The two permanent positions now open are Laboratory Director and Hardware Specialist. Salaries are negotiable. Working conditions are informal academic research. Detailed position descriptions follow. LABORATORY DIRECTOR. Duties: Manage and oversee the development of hardware and software for a network of research computers; work closely with faculty and graduate students on research projects; administer and operate computer facility; plan, specify, and acquire equipment to maintain a first class laboratory; conduct research in hardware and software. Additional Factors: Extensive knowledge of either software engineering or digital design; knowledge of computer market and vendors; 3 years experience in related work. Staffing: Applicant will hire and direct staff of 4 professional programmers and engineers, 12 graduate and undergraduate workers, and an administrative assistant. Remarks: Maryland already has several Vaxes and a good complement of wizards and hardware hackers. This is a good position for a Unix or hardware wizard with a flair for adminstration who is about to get a PhD and wants to continue the good life in academia. HARDWARE SPECIALIST. Duties: Work with computer science researchers in design and fabrication of innovative architectures; supervise graduate assistant technicians; evaluate and recommend new hardware acquisition for state-of-the-art research laboratory. Additional Factors: Two years experience in design, fabrication, debugging, and testing of microprocessor digital ciruits. Home computer hardware hacking a plus. Remarks: We are currently building a 256 Z-80 machine designed here called the ZMOB. Completion of this, upgrading it to faster busses and better chips (68000), converting it to VLSI, and participating in the design of a follow-on parallel architecture will be the work of the hardware specialist. Anyone interested should make initial inquiries, send resumes, etc. to Mark Weiser at one of the addresses below: Mark Weiser Computer Science Department University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 (301) 454-6790/4251/6291 (in that order). UUCP: {seismo,allegra,brl-bmd}!umcp-cs!mark CSNet: mark@umcp-cs ARPA: mark.umcp-cs@UDel-Relay -- spoken: mark weiser UUCP: {seismo,allegra,brl-bmd}!umcp-cs!mark CSNet: mark@umcp-cs ARPA: mark.umcp-cs@UDel-Relay