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Multimedia Development Engineer (Chaos Research Institute)

The purpose of the Chaos Institute is to provide background information and tools to help people solve the difficult problems they experience in their daily lives. There’s a reason why these problems are so challenging: we’ve been trained to think in ways that aren’t very compatible with complexity. New ways of thinking are being developed that are much more useful for dealing with complexity at all levels of scale, from family issues to international disputes. On this website you’ll learn a bit about how our thinking has been shaped by science, and how the new sciences of chaos and complexity theories, along with systems thinking, are generating approaches that are more effective in handling such issues. If you use the information on this site and make an effort to learn about complexity, you’ll find yourself developing new capacities for problem-solving.

The Chaos Institute was created by Jo Vanderkloot and Judy Kirmmse: we are two friends and collaborators who share an interest in solving complex problems using tools derived from these models. Separately and together we have honed this approach working with families and workplaces. We are eager to share what we’ve learned and to dialogue on our blog about difficult problems our readers are facing. Here is our background.

Responsibilities
  • Responsible for streaming media playing background server software development.
  • Responsible for the overall design and development of streaming media protocol processing, video coding and decoding, secure transmission, storage and other systems.
  • Need to analysis, programming, code writing and debugging video playback related application.
  • Participate in the design and development of streaming media related integration projects.

Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree or above, experience in streaming media server / audio and video development.
  • Proficient in C/C++ development on Linux/Unix platform.
  • Familiar with TCP, UDP and other network communication protocols, familiar with RTP/RTCP/RTSP/RTMP/HLS//HTTP/HTTPS and other commonly used streaming media protocols, and have practical project experience; familiar with MPEG2-TS/FLV/MP4 and other video encapsulation formats, H.264/AAC and other encoding formats.
  • Interested in technical research, be good at teamwork and be self-motivated.
  • Development experience of media server program with GB/T28181 specification is prefered.

To apply, please submit your resume to resume@alariss.com and note why you believe you'd be a good fit.