Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am a recruiter with Cisco Systems. Following is a brief description of the opportunity located in San Jose, CA- Although it may not be something that interests you, I'm wondering if you could help me? Who do you know that may be interested, Student? Colleague? Friend? Neighbor? Relative? that is properly skilled and interested in a great opportunity? =20 =20 =20 Immediate Openings for Microcode Development Engineers 771436- MONICA/CATHI LOCATION San Jose, California =20 Software/Microcode Development Engineer-Gigabit Switching Business Unit Entry-level through senior positions are open. All experience levels are encouraged to apply * Ideal candidates have extensive microcode programming experience in the areas of L2/L3 Switching=20 * MPLS=20 * QoS=20 * C and C++ programming experience is highly desirable as well=20 * Sound knowledge of transport based network processors is a strong plus =20 JOB DESCRIPTION Join the software team that is responsible for one of Cisco's highest revenue products, the Catalyst 4000 Family. In order to aggressively continue to grow our revenue, we are expanding into new markets by adding new capabilities to the platform. The GSBU software team is a small, startup group of developers who are responsible for the embedded code that runs on the Catalyst 4000 platform. We are looking for talented and self-motivated microcode development engineers who will help us develop innovative new features in our network processor based next generation metro product line to expand our growing market share in the service provider market. You will work closely with the software and devtest teams defining features for the network processor and collaborate closely with the marketing teams in coming up with the right solutions for the various features for our product. Also, requires coordination with a other groups inside of Cisco. Responsibilities include designing and implementing new features, fixing bugs, and working with cross-functional teams such as software, hardware design, diagnostics, devtest, documentation, and the customer support teams to deliver high-quality software releases. =20 =20 SKILLS: BS or MS in Computer Science or equivalent is required (PhD a plus). Ideal candidates have : extensive microcode programming=20 Experience in the areas of L2/L3 Switching,=20 MPLS,=20 QoS. =20 C and C++ programming experience is highly desirable as well. =20 Sound knowledge of transport based network processors is a plus. Self-motivated team players with strong communication skills (written and verbal) are encouraged to apply. =20 =20 =20 Cathi Paradiso =20 Talent Acquisition and Management =20 Cisco Systems =20 =20 =20 Change the way you work - visit www.cisco.com/jobs =20 =20 =20 =20 595 S Angus Ave Pueblo, Co 81007 TEL 800 491-6705=20 TEL 719 647-2703 FAX 954 308-0332 cathiparadiso@xxxxxxxxxxxx =20 =20 If you do not wish to receive future e-mails from Spherion, please reply to this e-mail and include "Opt-Out" in the subject line. -----Original Message----- From: si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of steve weir Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 2:50 PM To: avtaarenator@xxxxxxxxx; si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: 2.5D and 3D Solvers =20 2.5D uses canned solutions to represent a set of predefined 3D=20 structures such as vias, but otherwise solves 2D only assuming=20 TEM. A 3D solver actually solves for fields in all three dimensions=20 versus time or frequency based on the tool. =20 Steve. At 11:47 AM 5/7/2007, Avtaar Singh wrote: >Gurus: >I have a very basic question. >=20 >What are the differences between 2.5D and 3D EM Field solvers? In fact, what >do the terms 2.5D and 3D mean? What are electrostatic field solvers? 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