We’re looking for Software Automation Engineers

Corvalius is looking for a graduate (or next to graduation) Software Automation Engineer to join the team as permanent staff. As an automation engineering you will be designing and implementing automation and verification processes to ensure the Team is as efficient and effective as possible. Helping our team to discover and tackle edge cases that most of the time arise during operation activities and more importantly help the team to optimize their own workflow. The position requires an extensive experience in software development using various mainstream and/or other languages (including scripting languages).

Your Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Design, Implement and Evolve tools for use by the software development team. Included but not restricted to:
    • Comprehensive test automation tools, with capabilities to define, execute and analyze test scripts.
    • Rapid deployment and system operation tools.
    • Efficient reporting and analysis of operations data.
  • Plan, configure and conduct functional, compatibility, performance, stress and regression test.
  • Develop and execute reusable and maintainable test automation scripts and other automated tools.
  • Being able to rapidly switch from one project to another and reusing the knowledge acquired.

The position requires the candidate to have proven coding abilities, the ability to express thoughts clearly in English and Spanish (both orally and in writing). Other languages are considered favorably.

It is desirable but not required to have experience in Bamboo or any other continuous integration tools, also Powershell and productive cluster environments. It is also desirable to have  contributed to Open Source, blogs or any other technology awareness activities.

Let us know if you want to apply: info@corvalius.com

Corvalius’ research team grows

Welcome Diego!

labs-academics-avatarIn our pursuit of finding passionate professionals, who like us, look forward to building tools that simplify our daily lives, we came across Diego Evin, who has recently joined the Corvalius Research and Development division.

Diego has been specializing on the study and application of Computer Learning technology for the last 10 years, in order to solve problems in the Biomedical and Speech Recognition fields. Therefore, he was an ideal candidate for the Corvalius Research and Development division. Kindly known to us as Labs + Academics.

Diego has a bachelor’s degree in Bioengineering and a PhD in Computer Science. Before joining us, he had a postdoctoral internship at Stanford Research International, and also at CONICET, where he worked at the Sensory Research Lab at the Institute of Applied Neuroscience.

With a great deal of published articles circulating the bioengineering field, his research primarily focuses on automatic speech recognition, monitoring and diagnostics of vital signs and medical images.

Among his main contributions to the technological transfer field are his developments to a sound measurement system for the work place, an automatic speech recognition system, and the development of tools for forensic voice analysis.

In the teaching field, he taught the university level course “Artificial Intelligence and Computer Intelligence” at the Universidad Nacional de Entre Rios (2004-2012) and was also the Professor for the graduate level course “Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Topics Applied to Biomedical Engineering: Artificial Intelligence Techniques”, which was part of the Biomedical Engineering Masters Program (2011).

Want to join Diego and the rest of the team? Let us know.

Comenzá 2013 trabajando en Corvalius.

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Mandanos tu CV a info@corvalius.com

When does software developers perform better?

Escuela argentina de GPGPU computing para aplicaciones cientificas

Extraido de http://eagpgpu.org/

Invitamos a estudiantes, investigadores y profesionales a participar de la segunda edición de la Escuela Argentina de GPGPU Computing para Aplicaciones Científicas, a realizarse del 17 al 21 de Septiembre en las instalaciones de la Universidad Nacional del Sur, Bahía Blanca, Argentina.

GPGPU Computing es una forma de utilizar la gran potencia de cómputo disponible en las placas gráficas (GPUs) modernas para cómputo de propósito general. Las GPUs modernas son arquitecturas masivamente paralelas que pueden ser considerablemente más eficientes que los CPUs convencionales en cuanto a su relación costo/performance y consumo/performance.

El objetivo de la escuela es proveer un espacio para que las personas están interesadas en el tema puedan aprender de forma práctica sus aplicaciones, y para que los profesionales e investigadores que utilizan GPGPU puedan compartir sus experiencias y resultados.

En esta segunda instancia, el énfasis de la Escuela está en las aplicaciones científicas y el procesamiento de imágenes y video. Se ofrecerá un curso introductorio a programación GPU en plataforma OpenCL, un curso sobre programación de aplicaciones en procesamiento de imágenes y video en plataforma OpenCL, un curso sobre programación de aplicaciones científicas avanzadas utilizando bibliotecas científicas, y un curso sobre multifractales aplicado al procesamiento de imágenes y su implementación en GPU.