9.876, Jobs: Sessional Lecturer (UBC),NLP
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Subject: 9.876, Jobs: Sessional Lecturer (UBC),NLP
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Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 11:46:05 -0700
From: Carmen de Silva <dcarmen at unixg.ubc.ca>
Subject: Sessional Lecturer Position at UBC
2)
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 18:57:04 +0100
From: Stefan Wermter <stefan.wermter at sunderland.ac.uk>
Subject: Job: Neural and Intelligent Systems
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Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 11:46:05 -0700
From: Carmen de Silva <dcarmen at unixg.ubc.ca>
Subject: Sessional Lecturer Position at UBC
SESSIONAL POSITIONS AVAILABLE
The Linguistics Department at the University of British Columbia
invites applications for one or more full or part-time sessional
positions (8 months) begining September 1, 1998. The appointments
will cover some combination of graduate and undergraduate courses in
some of the following areas: (i) phonology, (ii) syntax, (iii) syntax
and/or phonology of First Nations languages.
The successful candidate(s) should have completed a Ph.D. at the time
of appointment. Send a C.V. including the names, addresses and fax
numbers of three referees to:
M. Rochemont, Head
Department of Linguistics
E270-1866 Main Mall
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, B.C. CANADA, V6T 1Z1
e-mail: dcarmen at unixg.ubc.ca
All applications received by June 15, 1998 will be given first
consideration. Applications will be considered until the position is
filled.
In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be
given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. The
University of British Columbia is committed to the Federal
Government's employment equity program and welcomes all qualified
applicants, especially women, aboriginal people, visible minorities
and persons with disabilities.
-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 18:57:04 +0100
From: Stefan Wermter <stefan.wermter at sunderland.ac.uk>
Subject: Job: Neural and Intelligent Systems
Research Assistant in Neural and Intelligent Systems
(reference number CIRG28)
Applications are invited for a three year research assistant position
in the School of Computing and Information Systems investigating the
development of hybrid neural/symbolic techniques for intelligent
processing. This is an exciting new project which aims at developing
new environments for integrating neural networks and symbolic
processing. You will play a key role in the development of such hybrid
subsymbolic/symbolic environments. It is intended to apply the
developed hybrid environments in areas such as natural language
processing, intelligent information extraction, or the integration of
speech/language in multimedia applications.
You should have a degree in a computing discipline and will be able to
register for a higher degree. A demonstrated interest in artificial
neural networks, software engineering skills and programming
experience are essential (preferably including a subset of C, C++,
CommonLisp, Java, GUI). Experience and interest in neural network
software and simulators would be an advantage (e.g. Planet, SNNS,
Tlearn, Matlab, etc). Salary is according to the researcher A scale
(currently up to #13,871, under revision).
Application forms and further particulars are available from the
Personnel department under +44 191 515 and extensions 2055, 2429,
2054, 2046, or 2425 or E-Mail employee.recruitment at sunderland.ac.uk
quoting the reference number CIRG28.
For informal inquiries please contact Professor Stefan Wermter,
e-mail: Stefan.Wermter at sunderland.ac.uk. Closing date: 10 July 1998.
The successful candidate is expected to start the job as soon as
possible.
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Professor Stefan Wermter
University of Sunderland
Dept. of Computing & Information Systems
St Peters Way
Sunderland SR6 0DD
United Kingdom
phone: +44 191 515 3279
fax: +44 191 515 2781
email: stefan.wermter at sunderland.ac.uk
http://osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/~cs0stw/
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