Shortliffe@SUMEX-AIM (07/29/82)
From: Ted Shortliffe <Shortliffe at SUMEX-AIM> I've been asked to post the following job opportunity. Please respond to Mrs. Dresser at the address or phone number below, not to me. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Location: Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, Mich. 48202 Contact: Julie M. Dresser Henry Ford Hospital Employment Center 2808 W. Grand Blvd. Detroit, Mich. 48202 Position: Radiology Computer Systems Specialist Henry Ford Hospital is seeking an individual to participate in the design, implementation and operation of medical artificial intelligence systems within the department of Diagnostic Radiology in this new position. Emphasis will be on artificial intelligence, picture processing, statistical application and knowledge creation. Duties include instructing and training medical and support personnel in the use of artificial intelligence systems (i.e., medical diagnosis). The qualified candidate will have a Bachelor's degree with specific knowledge and background in artificial intelligence systems. Knowledge of picture processing and Master's degree are highly desirable. Three to five years work experience with AI systems required for individuals with Bachelor's degree. Master's degree prepared individual must have a minimum of one year experience in programming and analysis. Henry Ford Hospital is a private, not-for-profit, total medical care system integrating clinical and basic research and medical education with innovative health care for the people of Southeastern Michigan. The hospital is comprised of a 1,000 bed inpatient department, a 17 story building with 39 outpatient clinics and the Benson Ford Education and Research Center. In addition there are five centers providing accessible outpatient health care services to Detroit's suburban communities. We offer excellent salary and benefits including Blue Cross/Blue Shield - Master Medical or Health Alliance Plan, optical and dental plans, life insurance, tuition reimbursement, up to six weeks paid time-off per year, seven paid holidays, free parking, car/van pool program and more. Interested persons may call Mrs. Dresser at this toll free number: 1-800-521-7946 (Monday through Friday, 8:00 am. - 5:00 pm.) We are an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H -------
Shortliffe@SUMEX-AIM (07/30/82)
From: Ted Shortliffe <Shortliffe at SUMEX-AIM> The ONCOCIN Project, an applied expert systems research group in the Heuristic Programming Project at Stanford University, is seeking a full-time applications programmer to work on the development of an cancer protocol management system. The job requires familiarity with artificial intelligence techniques and the LISP or Interlisp languages. Masters level training in computer science and previous experience with personal workstations are highly desirable. Tasks may involve any of a number of programming languages and applications efforts, but the emphasis will be on artificial intelligence aspects of the oncology research work. Applicants should be eager to work in an academic environment on a medically oriented project. If you are potentially interested in this position, please send a brief description of your background and interests to SHORTLIFFE@SUMEX and indicate whether you will be in Pittsburgh for the NCAI on August 18th. Please do not telephone. Inquiries and resumes may also be sent to: Dr. Ted Shortliffe TC-117, General Internal Medicine Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford, California 94305 -------
arpa-bboard@ucbvax.ARPA (06/19/85)
From: Richard E. Zippel <RZ@ZERMATT.ARPA> Job oppotunity in Vision Research Laboratory Job Description: Design, build and support instrumentation for Vision Research Laboratory. Responsibilities include analog and digital circuit design, computer interfacing, software development and documentation. Opportunity to contribute to theoretical models of vision based on linear systems approaches. Requirements: BS/MS in electrical engineering (or equivalent experience). Experience in digital design and knowledge of analog circuitry, small computers, small computer interfacing, lab automation. Interest in mechanisms of human perception desirable. Candidate must be self motivated and independent. For more information contact: Dr. B. E. Rogowitz (914) 945-1687 Rm 37-214 IBM Research, Box 218 Yorktown Hts, NY 10598