| Volume 2: No. 44 |
UNancy (France) will have 9/93 tenure-track openings in CS, including multimedia databases, AI, KBS, SE, CV, automated deduction, scheduling, man-machine dialogues, and software engineering. You must first be registered on a national "Qualification" list. Apply to Marion Crehange (marion.crehange @loria.fr), +33 83 91 21 57, by 10/30. [m.j.o, 10/21.]
Monowave Corp. needs an engineer or scientist to organize a speech database and develop speech recognition and synthesis capabilities in C and microcode. $2,700-$5K. Steven Reisler, 1818 Westlake Ave. N, #330, Seattle, WA 98109. [I.Y.L. Tsiang (et@monowave.com), m.j.o, 10/20.]
UGeneva's AI and Vision Group needs a French-speaking BS/MS research assistant to integrate C++/Lisp vision modules. Queries to Thierry Pun (pun@cui.unige.ch). [m.j.o, 10/21.]
The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (UIllinois at Urbana-Champaign) needs a PhD or MS computational chemist. Full-time (12-month) academic professional position. Search #3532, (217) 244-4117. [Becky Lonberger (rebeccal.ncsa@uiuc.edu), m.j.o, 10/21.]
NCSA also needs a BS visiting research programmer for CM-5 studies of gravitational relativity. Also involves training others. Search #3533. Apply by 10/30. [Ibid.]
The Naval Postgraduate School is seeking a CS department chair and tenure-track faculty in computer graphics and computer security. Man-Tak Shing (mantak@taurus.cs.nps.navy.mil), (408) 646-2634. [sci.research.careers, 10/23.]
Stanford KSL needs an AI/SE-trained PhD RA for Lisp development of an advanced software design environment. Needs expertise in EBL, planning, KR, and knowledge acquisitions. $56,160. G. Smith, CS, 701 Welch Road, Bldg. C, Palo Alto, CA 94304. [Computer, 10/92.]
Simon Fraser University needs someone experienced in constraint logic programming to fill its NSERC Industrial Chair in Applied AI: KBS. 5-year appointment with 5-year extensions. A chair in expert systems is also open. Apply by 12/1 to Arthur Liestman, (604) 291-3045 Fax. [Computer, 10/92.]
Hiroshima City University is opening with departments of CS, CE, Intelligent Systems, and Information Machines and Interfaces. Four-year professors are needed in AI, KE, DB, NLP, robotics and other areas. Apply by 12/31 to Michio Ishihara, +81 82-244-5480 Fax, or to tohma@cs.titech.ac.jp. [Computer, 10/92.]
(It's getting hard to find a CS faculty ad that doesn't mention AI. Active job seekers should monitor CACM and IEEE Computer.)
A Chicago company needs a PhD statistician for financial applications. Tom Gugger, Eagle Group, (419) 882-8006. [jurban@uoft02.utoledo.edu, m.j.o, 10/23.]
A Wisconsin company needs an experienced BS Unix/OOP/CASE software engineer for embedded real-time fuzzy-logic or neural- network pattern recognition and data analysis. $40K-$55K. Roger Kornfein (kornfein@qiclab.scn.rain.com), E.D.P. Consultants, (503) 654-9600. [m.j.o, 10/23.]
ORINCON Corp. needs an engineering office head in Rome, NY, for Air Force SBIR RTD&E and marketing in signal processing, neural networks, AI, information processing, and/or image processing. Ten years experience; PhD preferred. ORINCON Corp., 9363 Towne Centre Drive, San Diego, CA 92121. [Patrick K. Simpson (xm8@sdcc12.ucsd.edu), m.j.o, 12/22.]
Sterling Software needs a U.S. MS/PhD project leader in advanced text processing on workstations. Sterling Software, KSC Operations, Attn: Mr. Allen Lazzara, Beeches Technical Campus, Rt. 26N, Rome, NY 13440 [David James Gray (djgray@rodan.acs.syr.edu), m.j.o, 10/21.]
UMaryland's Communications and Signal Processing Lab needs a BS research engineer to develop software for real-time signal processing using DSP chips. $40K+. [Fabrice de Comarmond (fabrice@eng.umd.edu), m.j.o, 10/23.]
Xerox Imaging Systems (Peabody, MA) needs an experienced BS member of technical staff in Unix/C/assembly image processing and pattern recognition for document decomposition and recognition. Luc Vincent (lucv@xis.xerox.com), (508) 977-2438 Fax. [m.j.o, 10/24.]
SRI International needs several U.S. BS+ Unix/C software engineers to work on custom distributed database systems and WAN graphic monitoring systems. Ray Trent (rat@erg.sri.com). [m.j.o, 10/23.]
Stanford's CS Robotics Lab has an RA position in motion planning for radiosurgical brain surgery. Jean-Claude Latombe (latombe@cs.stanford.edu). [Paul Hemler (hemler@cs.stanford.edu), su.jobs, 10/23.]
The Salt Lake City Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center (GRECC) the UUtah School of Medicine are recruiting MD/PhD faculty. GRECC has many CS projects in neural networks, fuzzy logic, expert systems, semantic networks, etc., applied to medical problems. Gerald Rothstein, (801) 582-1565 x4161. [Jerome Soller (soller@cs.utah.edu), comp.ai, 10/25.]