This summer, Citrix Systems will be running three-month research internships at its Cambridge office. This is an opportunity for graduate students who want to work on Xen to share an office with some of the core developers of the Xen hypervisor and the Xen Cloud Platform.
If you would like to work on a Xen project, either in the hypervisor itself or more generally in platform virtualization, we would like to hear from you. If you have interesting research ideas of your own, so much the better.
Applicants should be in postgraduate education in computer science, and be eligible to work in the UK. Experience with systems programming is essential; experience specifically with Xen is an advantage.
Please send CVs by email to Angela Barreto by 10 February 2010.
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