Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Yahoo! Job Opening

Calling all Software Engineers: Check out this great new job posting from Yahoo! below. Great opportunity for a job in Champaign!


Software Engineer, Data Infrastructure
Champaign, Illinois


About Product/Project

We build, maintain, and deploy Data Pipelines with low latency, high volume and high availability to suit the needs of our users. We are constantly enhancing our systems with new technologies and new innovations to improve the stability and add more benefit to our products.


Job Responsibilities

We are looking for a talented and motivated software engineer to work on the design and implementation of Yahoo! Data Processing infrastructure. Challenges include designing high-performance multi-parallel algorithms and building their fault-tolerant implementations that can scale to handle petabytes of data, and meet the requirements of various Yahoo! businesses. You must be a quick learner, have good communication skills, and be able to maintain ownership of large engineering projects throughout their lifecycle: requirements review, architecture/design, implementation, testing, and post-release maintenance.

In this position, you will be responsible for the following:

- Design, Implement and Deploy data manipulation and transformation algorithms according to required specifications
- Integrate with existing systems to extend current functionality
- Utilize new technologies to expand beyond current limitations


Minimum Job Qualifications

- BS or MS in Computer Science or equivalent
- 2+ years of experience in software engineering industry
- Strong and proven skills with Perl and Object Oriented Programming (C++ and Java)
- Strong knowledge of SQL and relational databases
- Shell scripting and UNIX/Linux
- Excellent problem solving skills

Preferred Job Qualifications

- Good understanding of performance optimization techniques
- Knowledge of JavaScript, JSP, and Web Services (REST, SOAP)
- Experience with Data Warehouses and Data Processing/ETL on large-scale systems

Chromatin Licenses Gene Stacking Technology for Sugar cane to Syngenta

Chromatin Inc., based out of Chicago with a laboratory and greenhouse location in Champaign has recently announced they have entered an exclusive research and licensing agreement with Syngenta Biotechnology for Chromatin’s gene stacking technology. Syngenta Biotechnology focuses on using cutting edge technology, like Chromatin’s gene stacking, to help farmers, food companies and consumers. Chromatin’s mini chromosome technologies help the development of new seed products and the delivery of multiple genetic traits. The C-U tech community is proud to congratulate Chromatin on their latest news!

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Welcome to Tech Community!

Hi everyone! Welcome to the CU Tech Community blog, where we will be letting everyone know about all of the exciting technological advances going on in Champaign County, Illinois. Check out the article below, written by Tony Millenbine, High Tech Manager of the Champaign County Economic Development Corporation. It's pretty incredible how much research and development is going on in Champaign. Who knew there were over 180 high tech companies in the area? Enjoy....

By: Tony Millenbine

Champaign County is located in the center of the fertile triangle of east central Illinois between Chicago, St. Louis and Indianapolis. Its own major metro area consists of the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana, home to the University of Illinois, one of the world’s most renowned research institutions. Drawing the most gifted faculty and students from Illinois, across the United States, and hundreds of countries around the globe has made Champaign County a hub of international culture, with a solid base of diversified Midwestern economic activity that weathers the vagaries of the nation’s economic climate. There are currently over 180 high-tech companies locally, ranging from startups in gas chromatography, biotechnology and nanotechnology, to more established firms like Volition and Vesuvius, to Fortune 500 enterprises like Rockwell Automation, Flex-N-Gate and Amdocs.

The University of Illinois is the backbone of economic development to Champaign County, not only as the area’s top employer, but also because of its valuable resources. According to the most recently published statistics by the National Science Foundation, the University of Illinois was ranked 25th nationally for total R&D spending in science and engineering, with expenditures just over $476 million. Champaign County’s growing technology sector, in partnership with the University of Illinois’ personnel, and having ready access to its research and facilities, make this area a prime location for the development of alternative fuel sources – absolutely critical as oil prices continue to rise, along with public demand for technologies having greater energy efficiency.

But the University’s research partnerships extend beyond federal government agencies to private sector partnerships as well. British Petroleum is funding a $500 million dollar collaboration between the University of Illinois and the University of California/Berkeley to research biofuels. And other research and development is underway at the University of Illinois with the potential to save the U.S. billions of dollars in rising utility costs.

Strategically located adjacent to the Illinois campus is the University's Research Park. Construction on the Park began in 2000 and has since become home to over 80 companies, many of which are research based. Among the Park's current tenants are a number of young research companies on the brink of alternative fuel breakthroughs: Tetrivitae Bioscience is capturing the fermentation process of butanol. SmartSpark Energy Systems continues to make strides in its efforts to create scalable solar energy. Nuclear Plasma Laboratories & Associates, has developed the first hydrogen peroxide based fuel cell – an innovation whose applications are being tested by the United States military. And the colleges of Engineering and Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences are collaborating in a multidisciplinary competition to build an 800-square foot home powered entirely by solar energy that will be on display at the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

Entrepreneurs and others who have received their education or started their companies in Champaign County are intimately familiar with its attributes. But quality of life, cost of living, and access to world-class research faculty, brilliant students, and cutting-edge scientific equipment has also attracted companies like Yahoo!, ADM, QualComm, State Farm, John Deere and Bayer.