I apologize in advance if I'm crossing some sort of mailing-list
etiquette line by posting this to the list:

I've received a 2-year NSF grant to extend my RealTime Linux based
scientific experiment control system (everything will be open-source
and free), and I need to hire a full-time software developer for the
2-year position here at Cornell University in New York City (the
medical campus is in NYC, not Ithaca). This seemed like the best forum
to look for someone.

-Dave

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Open-Source Software Development Position
Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY
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Applications are invited for an open-source software development
position at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York,
NY.

We are seeking a full-time software developer for a two-year
appointment, supported by a recently-funded National Science
Foundation grant, aimed at the development of a Linux general-purpose,
open-source real-time experiment interface system.  The system, which
will be developed under an open-source license and will be released
free of charge, will utilize Real-Time Linux (RTLinux and/or RTAI),
Qt, and the COMEDI Linux hardware driver system.  To maximize its
utility for the scientific experimentation community, the system will
emphasize ease-of-implementation, intuitive GUI, and versatility.  For
more information, including prototype systems, please visit
http://cardiodyn.med.cornell.edu/~dchristi/software_index.html

The accepted candidate will have strong C/C++ project development
experience. Ideally the candidate will be adept in Linux/gcc
development, Qt, and real-time programming.

Interested candidates should email the following to David Christini
([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

  1. a cover letter that includes a brief description of software
  development experience,

  2. a resume (PostScript, PDF, or ASCII preferred),

  3. the names and addresses of three references (please do not send
  or solicit any actual reference letters at this time).

Consideration of applicants will begin immediately and continue until
the position is filled.

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  David Christini, Ph.D.             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Asst Prof of Medicine (Cardiology); Asst Prof of Physiology
  Weill Medical College of Cornell University
  http://cardiodyn.med.cornell.edu/~dchristi
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