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EU funded R and D Position – Software Programmer
Overview
Simpleware (http://www.simpleware.com) is looking for a software programmer in a Research and Development role to develop novel image based mesh generation tools under the auspices of an EU Framework 7 Initial Training Network (ITN). You will be working closely with the Managing Director and the software development team. The position is open to nationals of any country except UK citizens or those that have been resident in the UK for more than 12 months in the last 3 years.
Knowledge, experience, skills, and competencies
• graduate in Computer Science or Engineering
• good English
• good knowledge of C++ is required
• knowledge of Linux would be a plus
• knowledge of VTK, ITK, wxWidgets, Visual C++ would be very appreciated (ideal candidate)
• self-motivated and able to work on own initiative whilst being a team player
• ability to work in a flexible environment
Financial Remuneration
45 000 Euros/annum (approx. $63 000/annum, £40 000 annum)
Duration: initial 36 months (although could be employed after end of project)
Based in Exeter United Kingdom
Contact
Viet Bui Xuan, Software Developer: v.buixuan@simpleware.com; Tel: +44 845 508 7244
Ingrid Weber, Human Resources: careers@simpleware.com; Tel: +44 845 508 7241
Company
Simpleware Ltd. is a highly innovative, UK based, software and services company. We develop and market world-leading mesh generation software which converts 3D scan data (e.g. MRI, CT, MicroCT, etc.) into high-quality computer models used for CAD, Finite Element simulation, and Rapid Prototyping. Our Software is being used by engineers in a variety of fields, including: Biomedical Engineering, Materials Research, Industrial Reverse Engineering, Palaeontology, Forensics, and Biomimicry. Our customers range from international blue chip corporations to research institutions and universities world-wide.
For further information please visit Simpleware’s website at http://www.simpleware.com
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