Shanghai Hewlett-Packard company has opening for compiler engineer
working on compiler
back-end and optimization technology.

Job Description:
You will be part of a team of experienced compiler optimizer
engineers, leading efforts on code
generation and optimization technology for the next generation of UNIX
and Linux based HP
server platforms for C/C++/Fortran applications. In addition to
developing new optimizations,
you will also analyze benchmarks and key applications to discover
performance opportunities
and implement them.
In this position, you will have ample opportunity to research new
optimization techniques,
work on innovative solutions to performance issues, provide feedback
to microprocessor
designers, interact with both internal and external customers of the
compiler, and use
your research and abilities to improve state-of-the-art optimization technology.
A key to our success is the ability to generate optimal code that
gives the highest performance
possible on HP systems. As part of a highly motivated team, you will
utilize your research,
analysis and problem-solving skills to the maximum.

Skills required:
* Strong interests in compiler and compiler optimization techniques
* Knowledge of *nix Operating System and development environment
* Good programming skills, expertise in C and C++
* Understanding and implementation experience in compiler and run-time
optimizations is a plus
* Good knowledge of computer architecture, performance analysis and
code generation techniques is a plus

Education and Experience Required:
* Master or PHD in Computer Science or a related discipline.


Location:
Shanghai, China (preferred) or Beijing, China

Contact:
Jianxin Lai: jianxin....@hp.com

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