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SUMMARY:Research Engineer
DESCRIPTION:Job Posting\n\nResearch Engineer\n\n\n\nWe're a research group
  within SLAC, headed by Alex Aiken (https://theory.stanford.edu/~aiken/). 
 We focus on fundamental CS research that has the potential to impact scien
 ce, mainly in the areas of high-performance and distributed computing, pro
 gramming languages, compilers, networks, operating systems, etc. One of ou
 r major projects is Legion, a forward-looking programming system for distr
 ibuted computing (https://legion.stanford.edu/). Legion has been used to c
 reate new programming languages (https://regent-lang.org/), seamless distr
 ibuted NumPy (https://developer.nvidia.com/cunumeric), and a drop-in repla
 cement for Keras and PyTorch (https://flexflow.ai/), among many other thin
 gs.\n\nWe are looking for strong scientists and engineers to join our grou
 p. For clarity (because these terms vary by industry/company), scientists 
 mainly focus on producing research results (e.g., papers and research soft
 ware) while engineers mainly focus on software development and deliverable
 s (e.g., system or application implementation). For scientist positions pl
 ease expect to provide a CV with relevant publications.\n\n(Note there are
  two versions of this posting, one for scientist and one for engineer.)
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