Tuesday, November 29, 2011

[DMANET] Software development engineer (10-month position) - G-SCOP, lab, Grenoble, France

Job offer as a software-development engineer (10-month contract, to
start early 2012).


This position is funded by the Institut Carnot on Software and
Intelligent Systems. The candidate will be part of the team Operational
Research for Production Systems, of the G-SCOP Laboratory in Grenoble,
France. He shall participate to the on-going works on location and
transportation problems.

On the base of the academic works of researchers and of wish-list of
industrial partners, the successful candidate is to design and develop a
software that consists of two main libraries (API). The first library
shall enable depicting solutions of optimization problems (e.g., through
geographical maps, road maps, etc.). The second library shall provide
the basic components (classes and algorithms) for the design of solution
methods. It is possible, and even desirable, to use existing libraries
for some parts. A fundamental aspect in the design of these libraries
will be their extensibility and their modularity: it should be possible
to add new components easily, and to choose the only components one
wants to use for a given application.

Applicants must have a Master degree in computer software engineering,
applied mathematics (or equivalent). A good knowledge of C/C++ or Java
is essential.

The gross pay is around 2600€ per month.

Applications (letter + resume) should be sent to Pierre Lemaire
(pierre.lemaire@grenoble-inp.fr).

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Pierre Lemaire
INP Grenoble - Génie Industriel
Laboratoire G-SCOP (bureau H317)
46, avenue Félix Viallet F-38031 Grenoble cedex 01
tel: (+33) 4.76.57.45.67
url: http://www.kamick.org/lemaire
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