Visible to the public 3 RA/PostDoc positions in Compilers/Runtime at University of EdinburghConflict Detection Enabled

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The School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, is advertising three research positions in the area of compilers and runtime for a coarse-grain reconfigurable accelerator (CGRA).

These posts are associated with SDH, software defined hardware, a US DARPA project led by U. Michigan and in partnership with ARM and U. Arizona. The project will tape out a state-of-the art high performance CGRA and deliver a compiler and runtime that reconfigures the CGRA on-the-fly to changing workloads.

There will be considerable interaction between the sites and for one post the candidate will spend a year at U Michigan.

For one post, the ideal candidate will have experience in developing light-weight, user-level runtime systems. For the other two posts, the ideal candidate will have experience in LLVM based (or similar) compiler development. Strong candidates with related relevant experience are also encouraged to apply.

Informal enquiries can be addressed to Prof. Michael O?Boyle (mob@inf.ed.ac.uk) or Dr Murray Cole (mic@inf.ed.ac.uk) or Dr Christophe Dubach (Christophe.Dubach@ed.ac.uk)

The posts are available from 1st August 2018 (the starting date is flexible) and are on the UE07 scale (PS32,548 - PS38,833). The posts will be fixed term for 36 months with the possibility of extension to 48 months depending on funding.

The closing date is 5pm GMT on 06 July 2018.

More Details:

https://www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk/pls/corehrrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.display_form