From: Chris G. Langton (cgl@santafe.edu)
Date: Wed Jul 28 1993 - 21:07:26 UTC
RESEARCH PROGRAMMER SOUGHT FOR SWARM PROJECT AT SANTA FE INSTITUTE. We are looking for someone experienced in C/C++, X-windows, object-oriented programming style, and MIMD parallel computing. The job involves taking over the lead programming position on the SWARM project: a general purpose simulation system for investigating the behaviors of large collections of semi-autonomous agents interacting in the context of a dynamic environment. We will apply the SWARM simulation system to the study of collective behavior in a diverse spectrum of systems, including molecular self-assembly, social insects, economic systems, traffic flow, ecological and evolutionary dynamics, and so forth. Responsibilities include taking over the development and maintenance of the current working beta version of SWARM, consulting with a select set of beta users as they get their simulations up and running under SWARM, and the production and/or oversight of a parallel version of SWARM. Candidates must be able to start as soon as possible.The position pays from $35K depending on experience. Please send vita, references, a 2 page statement of experience and research interests, and any questions to: Chris Langton Santa Fe Institute 1660 Old Pecos Trail Santa Fe, NM 87501 Email: cgl@santafe.edu FAX: (505) 982-0565
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