... in London. We are looking for an FPGA engineer to join us in product development and also for consulting projects to our clients.
We are looking for an experienced reconfigurable computing engineer / developer, preferably with a mix of FPGA and software skills. We're not too fussy on specific languages or buzz words, we care more about experience, ability and attitude.
Since we're small company presently, the role will be fairly dynamic, so you can expect a mix of HDL coding (Verilog, VHDL, SystemC etc), software coding (anything from Python & Java to C++ or even assembly!), high level design, algorithm tuning, product design & client facing projects.
A "can do" attitude is the key skill to bring along, rigid roles and structures are not what we are about. Since we are targeting financial applications, a good maths background is needed but we don't expect you to know anything about the specifics of the algorithms.
If you're interested in finding out more, send an email with your CV to careers(at)nggrid.com.
13 Feb 2007
A new FPGA blog...
Well, I felt it was time to start airing a few thoughts on the whole FPGA endeavour. I intend to write about a bunch of topics, anything from financial algorithms and implementation to FPGA tools and sector gossip. I'll probably throw in the odd CPU reference as well as other tenuously related snippets, such as notes on grid computing.
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