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August 24, 2009
--------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Don't forget to check out the AfterCollege job site, tailored especially for our EECS students.
STUDENT GRADER needed fall, winter, and spring terms for CS 195 and CS 295 web authoring courses. If you have 5 to 10 hours available each week (starting week 2 of the term), have an excellent work ethic, and have experience working with XHTML, PHP, JavaScript, and MySQL, please contact pam.vanlonden@oregonstate.edu via email. Include a list of links to your web site work, describe your skill level, and note what hours you are available during week 2 through 11 of Fall term. EOSPACE is the technology and product leader in design and manufacturing lithium niobate-based electro-optic devices and large-scale optical integrated circuits (ICs). Guided-wave electro-optical modulators, switches, and ASIC optical ICs. Currently, we are seeking candidates with advanced degree, preferable Ph.D., in Physics or Electrical Engineering with major in photonics, laser, or optics to join our research team to work on several R&D contracts from DARPA, Air Force, Navy, Army, and MDA. Details ASIC/DFT Engineer, Marvell Semiconductor. The candidate will be responsible for defining, verifying, and implementing design for test methodologies and ASIC Test Strategy for the Consumer Imaging Products which meets both the needs of the customer and the manufacturing team. This includes tools and methodology development and implementation for scan compression, on chip clock for at-speed scan, ATPG, vector translation, RAM Bitmapping, scan diagnostic, SIP test etc. Work with R&D, test development and product teams to provide test debug support and address test and yield issues. Details Firmware/Software Position at Marvell. The Platforms Solutions Lab is an exciting, fast-paced environment where we design and develop firmware, software, electronics, and semiconductors for consumer products. This person will develop industry leading, optimized firmware solutions for printing and imaging products. This person must have strong programming and debugging skills and experience in embedded systems design, microprocessor architectures, hardware interfaces, and I/O. This person must have strong communication skills, self motivation, and the ability to work in a team environment. Details The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is seeking a Monitoring and Decision Systems Engineer. The Engineer will conduct applied research projects in systems technologies, including sensor, instrumentation, control, and decision systems. Review project progress and evaluate results. Write technical manuscripts reporting methods and results of projects. Provide innovative, creative, and practical solutions to moderately complex problems. Provide proactive ideas in solving complex issues. Design, develop and test innovative computer-aided systems and application programs to meet requirements specified by a wide variety of customers and ensure that safety requirements are met. Assist in planning projects and determining objectives. Negotiate work scope, schedule, and project costs. Provide consultation services to customers in the areas of requirement definitions, software operation, and training. Conduct review of requirements, designs, code, documentation, and testing. Enhance technical currency and proficiency through peer participation, continuing education, and technical publication. Maintain required training. Details
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