Performer programmer for large scale space science simulation

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From: Howard Cook (hcook++at++dmns.org)
Date: 10/10/2001 16:22:16


Performer/OpenGL, C programer need for large scale space sciences
simulation project

Visualization Programmer
Competent and skilled graphics programmer needed to assist in
development of a large- scale, multiple display, real-time scientific
simulation for the Denver Museum of Nature and Science's Space
Odyssey/Cosmic Atlas project. Through understanding of SGI Performer
and/or OpenGL, C and LINUX/IRIX a must. Interface/GUI development
experiance helpful. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to work on
the development of a major Space Sciences exhibition (32,000 sqf at $50
million) and important visualization of the starry night sky to be
displayed in a new state-of-the-art planetarium.

The successful candidates will be working in an LINUX/ IRIX environment
with multiple large-scale 3D display on a dual pipe Onyx3000 to a 10
pipe planetarium system. You will be working as a member of a high
performance team of programmers, artist, modellers and astrophysicists.
If you are interested in doing the kind of work that will make a
difference, advance the understanding of space science and are willing
to learn, this is a unique opportunity.

Resume and examples of work can be sent to: Denver Museum of Nature and
Science, Visualization Programmer, C/O Human Resources, 2001 Colorado
Blvd., Denver Colorado, 80205 or email CV's to;

Howard Cook
hcook++at++dmns.org
CTO
Denver Museum of Nature and Science


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