Path: utzoo!telly!philmtl!uunet!bu-cs!purdue!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!INRIA.INRIA.FR!casado From: casado@INRIA.INRIA.FR Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.bug Subject: Do you need french students? Message-ID: <8912031950.AA02670@enstb.enst-bretagne.fr> Date: 3 Dec 89 19:50:05 GMT Sender: daemon@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu Distribution: gnu Organization: GNUs Not Usenet Lines: 68 Richard Stallman Free Software Foundation, Inc. 675 Mass Ave. Cambridge, MA 02139 USA Dear sir, As part of their third, and final, year course at the French Engineering School "Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications de Bretagne" (ENSTBr), the students specializing in computer science have to do a project for a period ranging from four to six months. ENSTBr trains engineers up to what would correspond to M.Eng. level in various aspects of telecommunications, electronics, and computer science. Before entering ENSTBr, the students have taken a two or three year course in Post High School advanced math and physics classes . Furthermore, the school offers a thorough training in both economics and foreign languages: it is compulsory to study at least two languages, one of which must be English. More specifically, the computer science training covers several fields, such as: - Networks and distributed systems. - Artificial intelligence ( the students use the main A.I. tools, including LISP, PROLOG and expert system generators ). - Advanced programming methods (Using languages such as ADA, EIFFEL, SMALLTALK ). - Software engineering. - Parallel architectures. - Operating systems (UNIX). The project is fixed by an agreement between the school and the company, and should be viewed as an actual first engineering job. Its aim is primarily to enable the student to synthesize his/her knowledge, and to prove his/her ability to put them into practice. Each project is supervised by one person from the company and a teacher from ENSTBr. At the end of his/her training period the student will have to write a report which he/she shall have to defend orally before a jury, made up of the industrial supervisor, the academic supervisor from ENSTBr and a public of interested lecturers. Recently I have read the GNU Manifesto in an GNU Emacs manual. When I read the paragraph "How You Can Contribute", I thought ,that perhaps some student can be hire by you If you would like more information please do not hesitate to contact us. Thanking you in advance for an early reply, Sincerely yours, Luis Casado Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com