cbergstrom at pathscale.com
2015-Mar-26 14:41 UTC
[LLVMdev] LLNL wants one of you (as an HPC compiler and tool developer)
If I'm not mistaken Q clearance would require US citizenship.
John Criswell
2015-Mar-26 14:46 UTC
[LLVMdev] LLNL wants one of you (as an HPC compiler and tool developer)
On 3/26/15 10:41 AM, cbergstrom at pathscale.com wrote:> If I'm not mistaken Q clearance would require US citizenship. That was my guess, but I was hoping Hal could state it explicitly. The ad makes clear that a joint citizenship may need to be renounced, but it never explicitly stated that U.S. citizenship was a requirement. I have a Master's student that is graduating and looking for a position, so I'd like to know for sure whether he's eligible or ineligible. Regards, John Criswell -- John Criswell Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science, University of Rochester http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/criswell
David Chisnall
2015-Mar-26 15:01 UTC
[LLVMdev] LLNL wants one of you (as an HPC compiler and tool developer)
On 26 Mar 2015, at 14:46, John Criswell <jtcriswel at gmail.com> wrote:> > That was my guess, but I was hoping Hal could state it explicitly. The ad makes clear that a joint citizenship may need to be renounced, but it never explicitly stated that U.S. citizenship was a requirement. > > I have a Master's student that is graduating and looking for a position, so I'd like to know for sure whether he's eligible or ineligible.I'm in a similar position, with a few MPhil students about to graduate who might be interested in something like this, none of whom are US citizens. Please can people remember that these lists have an international audience and, if there are restrictions on who can apply for a particular job make this restriction clear at the start of any job posts? David
Hal Finkel
2015-Mar-26 23:04 UTC
[LLVMdev] LLNL wants one of you (as an HPC compiler and tool developer)
Hi John, et al., I've double-checked with the folks at LLNL, and they might elaborate here in the future, but generally, while an applicant need not currently be a US citizen, he or she should at least be a permanent resident and intending to become a U.S. citizen. As a practical matter, the Q clearance must be a possibility for the future. -Hal ----- Original Message -----> From: "John Criswell" <jtcriswel at gmail.com> > To: cbergstrom at pathscale.com, "Hal Finkel" <hfinkel at anl.gov>, "LLVM Dev" <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>, "cfe-dev at cs.uiuc.edu > Developers" <cfe-dev at cs.uiuc.edu>, "openmp-dev" <openmp-dev at dcs-maillist2.engr.illinois.edu> > Cc: "Scott Futral" <futral2 at llnl.gov> > Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 9:46:17 AM > Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] LLNL wants one of you (as an HPC compiler and tool developer) > > On 3/26/15 10:41 AM, cbergstrom at pathscale.com wrote: > > If I'm not mistaken Q clearance would require US citizenship. > > That was my guess, but I was hoping Hal could state it explicitly. > The > ad makes clear that a joint citizenship may need to be renounced, but > it > never explicitly stated that U.S. citizenship was a requirement. > > I have a Master's student that is graduating and looking for a > position, > so I'd like to know for sure whether he's eligible or ineligible. > > Regards, > > John Criswell > > -- > John Criswell > Assistant Professor > Department of Computer Science, University of Rochester > http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/criswell > >-- Hal Finkel Assistant Computational Scientist Leadership Computing Facility Argonne National Laboratory