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Junior AI Games Developer
Published on: Sept 17th, 2009
Job description
Background
The GameBrains Project is a consortium of: • NEAT Sciences Ltd •
University College Dubin • National Digital Research Centre
Objective
The objective of the GameBrains Project is to create a library of
reusable AI components. This library will help developers of AAA
titles to reduce their development cycles, improve end-user experience
and help companies mitigate development risk.
Requirements
Candidates should have:
• Some gaming artificial intelligence development experience
• A primary degree or equivalent experience in computer science,
mathematics, physics or engineering
• Strong C/C++ development skills
• Strong OO design skills
• Excellent written and oral presentation skills
and it would be desirable to have some or all of the following:
• Evolutionary algorithms experience
• Unreal or CryEngine development experience
• Autodesk Kynapse or other AI Middleware experience
• Visual Studio experience
You will be part of a small team creating cutting edge software and
forging new technical paths. You must have the ability to work under
pressure and take the initiative to find new innovative solutions to
tricky problems.
Salary
€30,000 - €35,000 commensurate with qualifications and experience
Location
National Digital Research Centre, Dublin
Enquiries
Please contact jobs[AT]ndrc.ie
Contract Duration
24 months
Application Process
Applications should be sent in the form of a CV including two referees
and a cover letter addressing the selection criteria by email to jobs
[AT]ndrc.ie. Please quote reference GB/01
Closing Date 2nd October 2009
The NDRC is an equal opportunities employer. |
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