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Comment author: VincentYu 28 August 2013 06:39:34AM 1 point [-]

D. E. Shaw Research hires algorithm and software developers:

Candidates should have a demonstrated track record of academic, industrial, and/or open-source accomplishments. Relevant areas of expertise might include parallel computing on high performance computing systems employing multi-core, GPU, or special-purpose architectures, numerical analysis, C/C++, or Python programming, data-intensive computing, compilers, operating systems, or distributed systems, but specific knowledge of and level of experience in any of these areas is less critical than exceptional intellectual ability.

They are in NYC. I've heard that they offer outstanding salaries (considering the wealth of the founder, they are unlikely to run out of funds).

Comment author: RolfAndreassen 28 August 2013 03:34:29PM 0 points [-]

Thanks, I will give it a shot.

Comment author: gwern 28 August 2013 03:48:51PM 0 points [-]

If you do manage to get a job at Shaw, I'd be grateful if you could get me numbers on how much energy their Anton supercomputer uses. (Their publications don't seem to say, and my emails have gotten no responses.)

Comment author: RolfAndreassen 09 September 2013 08:38:17PM 1 point [-]

Sorry, they turned me down.

Comment author: gwern 09 September 2013 11:19:32PM 1 point [-]

Thanks for counterfactually asking for me.