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From: Cristina B. <bar...@di...> - 2002-08-28 12:34:01
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Nel caso qualcuno stia cercando un'occasione per fare qualche esperienza lavorativa/di studio all'estero ecco qualche possibilita`. Ci sono anche offerte per posti di dottorato, non credo che vi interessino ma forse possono interessare a qualche vostro amico. Cristina ------------------------------ vacancies for MSc/PhD positions Post-Doc Trinity College Dublin Two Postdoctoral Positions Univ. Research Positions at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland PhD Positions at Portland State ------------------------------ From: "Christian W. Omlin" <co...@uw...> Subject: vacancies for MSc/PhD positions Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 13:10:55 -0400 The Department of Computer Science at the University of the Western Cape (South Africa) has identified the area of intelligent systems as one of its main research thrusts. We aim to position ourselves to assume a national leadership role in this emerging field. In order to further strengthen our research capacity, we invite applications from suitable candidates to join our research-oriented MSC/PHD PROGRAMMES in the Intelligent Systems Group. We currently have research programmes in the areas of: Information and Service Delivery over the Internet Integration of Verbal and Signed Communication Knowledge-Based Neurocomputing Biometrics For applicants with research interests in bioinformatics, there exist opportunities for collaboration with the South African National Bioinformatics Institute. The successful candidates will be joining a highly active research group which offers a range of suitable projects. No teaching duties are expected from the students; however, there exists the opportunity to supervise postgraduate students or to give a postgraduate course if he/she so desires. We offer a competitive, tax-free stipend, a friendly atmosphere, and state-of-the-art equipment. We encourage publication of research results and offer financial support for travel to conferences. The University of the Western Cape is located 20 minutes from the center of cosmopolitan Cape Town which features scenic views, sandy beaches, great opportunities for outdoor activities, national parks withs stunning fauna and flora, and plenty of arts and culture. We also have one of the most pleasant climates in the world with 300 days of sunshine and very mild winters. We are also located 20 minutes from the heart of South Africa's wineland where world-class wines are produced at numerous vinyards. Please send your CV, copies of academic transcripts and a statement of your research interests to co...@uw.... Also, please have 3 referees send letters of recommendation to the same address. The deadline for candidates wishing to start in early 2003, the deadline for submissions is September 30, 2002; however, we accept and review applications on an on-going basis. ------------------------------ From: Padraig Cunningham <Pad...@cs...> Subject: Post-Doc Trinity College Dublin Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 12:37:32 +0100 Post-Doctoral Researchers Computer Science Trinity College Dublin. Applications from researchers with experience in machine learning or data mining are invited for two post-doctoral positions within the Machine Learning Group in the Department of Computer Science at Trinity College Dublin. The positions are funded by Science Foundation Ireland as part of a research project on knowledge discovery and explanation in bioinformatics, medical informatics and finance. The project will tackle six problems from machine learning and data mining. These are; Local Feature Weighting in Lazy-Learning Systems, Explanation in Case-Based Reasoning Systems, Explanation in Ensembles of Regression Systems, Overfitting in Feature Weighting / Feature Selection, Validation of Clustering Results and Explanation of Clustering Results. Salary in the range Euro25,000-Euro33,000 per annum dependent upon publication record and experience. Candidates should submit a cover letter, full CV, list of publications and names of two referees to: Pad...@cs... Prof. P=E1draig Cunningham, Machine Learning Group, Dept. of Computer Science, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland. Tel: +353 1 608 1765/ Fax: +353 1 677 2204 Closing date for receipt of applications: Friday, 13th September, 2002. TRINITY COLLEGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER ------------------------------ From: William Stafford Noble <no...@cs...> Subject: Two Postdoctoral Positions Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 16:56:44 -0400 Two Postdoctoral Positions in Machine Learning and Computational Biology in the Department of Genome Sciences University of Washington, Seattle Two postdoctoral research fellowships are available in the research group of William Stafford Noble in the Department of Genome Sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in computer science or a biological science, and will have considerable research experience in computational biology. The group's research focuses on the development of machine learning techniques for application to molecular biology and genetics. Research areas include the supervised analysis of microarray expression data, prediction of gene structures from genomic DNA, recognition of remote relationships among proteins, and the discovery and analysis of transcriptional elements in non-coding DNA. More information is available at www.gs.washington.edu/~noble. The Department of Genome Sciences was founded in September 2001 as the fusion of the Departments of Genetics and Molecular Biotechnology. Research in the department addresses questions in biology and medicine by developing and applying genetic, genomic and computational approaches that take advantage of genomic information. Eight faculty are members of the National Academy of Sciences, including 2001 Nobel Prize winner Dr. Lee Hartwell. The department will welcome a new chair, Dr. Bob Waterston, in January 2003. The University of Washington is consistently ranked as one of the top research universities in the country and has more than 25,000 undergraduates and 9,000 others enrolled in its professional and graduate programs. Seattle is considered one of the nation's most beautiful and livable cities, boasting an array of cultural activities, parks, sports teams and restaurants, and serving as the gateway to National Parks and Forests, as well as boating, skiing and hiking areas. The University of Washington is building a culturally diverse research community and strongly encourages applications from female and minority candidates. The University of Washington is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. How to apply: Please supply a summary of scientific interests, CV, reprints, and names of at least three references. Send electronic or hard copy to Linda Loveless Email: llov@u.washington.edu Tel: (206) 221-7323 Fax: (206) 685-7301 ------------------------------ From: Susan Craw <sm...@sc...> Subject: Research Positions at Robert Gordon Univ, Aberdeen, Scotland Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 14:48:33 +0100 (BST) University Research Positions The Robert Gordon University Aberdeen, Scotland, UK The University has 20 research positions (fellowships, senior fellowships and professorships) available which will enable the recipients to develop and undertake personal programmes of research, subject to meeting University and School strategic objectives. A new, 1.5 million pounds, purpose-designed Computing Technologies Research Centre is currently under construction, and will provide a superb computing research environment, incorporating the latest innovations in technology. The newly established SmartWeb Technology Centre (www.scms.rgu.ac.uk/smartweb) will be located within the Centre. The School of Computing has recently re-organised its research into groups as follows: o Knowledge-based Systems o Computational Intelligence (including Machine Learning) o Information Retrieval and Interaction o Graphics and Image Processing o Mathematics for Computing Information on the School's research can be found at: http://www.scms.rgu.ac.uk/research. The Knowledge Based Systems group is an established research strength whose focus is the development of methodologies, technologies and software tools to facilitate the engineering of knowledge based systems. The group's interests encompass: knowledge modelling; knowledge acquisition, refinement, and maintenance; CBR systems; and the development of novel intelligent systems technologies for constraint satisfaction problems, engineering redesign, product formulation, decision support systems, Web agents, and bioinformatics. The Computational Intelligence group's work on symbolic Machine Learning is particularly directed to Bioinformatics. An important use for these intelligent technologies is to provide "smart"ness for the novel types of Web-based systems and services developed by the SmartWeb Technologies Centre. We would welcome your application for these University Research Fellowships that provide a huge opportunity to strengthen the already strong research base of the School, and give an unparalleled opportunity for the appointees to undertake computing research. To register an interest please submit to the Human Resources Department a full academic CV and an executive summary statement of how your research interests and experience would contribute to the work of one/more research groups in the School or complement existing research areas. Please quote reference number RDI-1 in any correspondence and send it to The Human Resources Department The Robert Gordon University Schoolhill Aberdeen AB10 1FR Tel: + 44 (0) 1224 262085 Fax: + 44 (0) 1224 262090 Email: sta...@rg... Closing date: 30 August 2002 For further information on these posts please consult http://www.rgujobs.ac.uk/ Professor Susan Craw Head of School School of Computing The Robert Gordon University Telephone +44 1224 262711 Aberdeen AB25 1HG FAX +44 1224 262727 Scotland EMAIL sm...@sc... WWW http://www.scms.rgu.ac.uk/staff/smc/ ------------------------------ From: Sergio Antoy <an...@cs...> Subject: PhD Positions at Portland State Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 15:27:17 -0700 Invitation for Applications for PhD Positions Portland State University Applications are invited for several PhD positions at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon. The positions are sponsored for an initial period of 3 years by the National Science Foundation and Portland State for research on the foundations and implementation of Functional Logic Programming languages. The financial support covers tuitions and the standard salary of graduate students at PSU. Continued financial support after the 3-years initial period is expected. The ideal applicant will have a master degree in Computer Science or equivalent, a significant background in functional, logic or declarative programming and/or strong implementation skills. Ability to work both independently and in a group is a must. Prospective applicants should email a resume, the names of references, and a cover letter highlighting interests and relevant experience to Sergio Antoy, an...@cs.... Information about all aspects of Portland State University and the Computer Science Department is available on-line. Sergio Antoy Dept. of Computer Science Portland State University P.O.Box 751 Portland, OR 97207 voice +1 (503) 725-4036 fax +1 (503) 725-3211 internet an...@cs... WWW http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~antoy ------------------------------ |