Hi all,

Since February this year, Alex Best has been working for us in
Kaiserslautern on a new superoptimiser for assembly language in MPIR. The
superoptimiser is now working beautifully, but Alex has managed to get
himself a PhD position and will be leaving us at the end of July this year.

That means we have 6 months of funding left to fund a good C programmer
with a willingness to learn x86_64 assembly, starting in August this year.
Candidates must be prepared to come to Kaiserslautern (we can help with
finding accommodation) for the duration and must have at least a Masters in
Mathematics, Computer Science or Computer Engineering.

More details about the position can be found here:

   http://opendreamkit.org/2016/05/02/developer-position3-kaiserslautern/

The main deliverables left are:

* use the superoptimiser to speed up assembly routines for modern x86_64
processors

* parallelise the FFT for multiplying large integers in MPIR (it has been
written with parallelism in mind)

* (Optionally) help with an ongoing effort to implement the triple large
prime variant of the quadratic sieve, for factoring large integers

Please see the link above for details on how to apply, and feel free to
forward this to anyone you think might be interested.

Bill.

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