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[This posting is NO LONGER OPEN. However, you may want to keep an
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eye on future openings at NASA Ames.]
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Newsgroups: comp.lang.scheme
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Organization: NASA/Raytheon
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Message-ID: <8h3q7i$mgk$1@nnrp1.deja.com>
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From: K. Michael Dalal <kmdalal@my-deja.com>
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Subject: Subject: Scheme job at NASA (repost)
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Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 19:47:01 GMT
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Note: This is a reposting of an ad that appeared last week, with a few
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modifications.
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We are currently seeking a software engineer who enjoys doing creative,
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intellectually challenging work as part of a team of engineers and
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researchers. This position is with Raytheon at the NASA Ames Research
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Center, located in Mountain View, CA.
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The selected individual will support the development of an innovative 3D
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simulation software package that allows designers to incorporate Human
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Factors principals into crewstation designs.
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The software, developed on a Unix platform, is primarily coded in C++,
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but its core cognitive models are written in Scheme using functional and
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object-oriented approaches. We are in need of a strong Lisp/Scheme
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programmer to develop new cognitive models, as well as enhance the
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existing ones. This is a focused position offering extremely
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interesting work for someone who loves Lisp and has an interest in
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cognitive science or AI. In addition, the position offers the
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opportunity to work with a team of cognitive modelers in developing new
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models and defining new directions for research, development and
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application of the software.
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This position requires:
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- excellent verbal and written communication skills
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- expertise in Scheme or Lisp
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- familiarity with functional and object-oriented programming
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- good working knowledge of C++ or C
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- creativity, enthusiasm, self-motivation, team player
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- BS degree or higher in relevant field (or equivalent knowledge)
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- US Citizenship or Permanent Residency
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Desired are:
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- background/interest in cognitive science, human factors, or AI
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- experience with language design and implementation (interpreters)
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- experience in developing graphical user interfaces
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- experience developing software on a Unix platform
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- graduate degree
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If interested please respond to Mike Dalal. Send email to the address
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formed by concatenating my last name, the "at" sign, and
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"eos.arc.nasa.gov". I prefer ascii, though ps, html, pdf, and word are
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fine. You may also send postal mail:
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NASA Ames Research Center
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MS 262-12
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Moffett Field, CA 94035
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or FAX: 650-604-0801
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