Senior Research Engineer, Nokia USA R&D

Senior Research Engineer for Nokia in Boston, MA. Not exactly a Lisp position, but

Expertise in several programming languages and environments such as Haskell, Lisp, Java, C, C++, Symbian, Unix or Linux is needed. In depth understanding of operating systems, distributed systems and network protocols is required. Familiarity with Ubiquitous Computing research, Distributed Middleware, Web Technologies and a broad background in Computer Science is very desirable.

Developer/Programmer, LANL

Cool job on the LANL Digital Library Research and Prototyping Team using, I think, Franz’s RDF triple storage technology:

Job description:

• Deploy a large-scale RDF triple store;

• Design and implement ontologies for the representation of a variety of scholarly entities;

• Ingest large datasets pertaining to the process of scholarly communication (bibliographic data, usage data, etc) into the triple store, including addressing significant entity de-duplication issues;

• Support a wide variety of analysis and visualization efforts on the basis of ingested scholarly data;

(Thanks, Zach Beane, for letting me know I forgot to include the link to this job.)

Experienced Lisp Programmer, Silicon Valley Startup

A note from Lynn Brock at Prosaix:

Silicon Valley startup looking for experienced Lisp programmer.
We’re a serious startup, and are looking for someone to develop a key component of a product prototype.   This is well-defined, two week effort, potentially leading to an ongoing job/consulting contract.
You can be located anywhere, but will need DSL-speed web access for this work.
Please contact lbrock at prosaix dot com if you’re interested!