aarons@cvaxa.UUCP (Aaron Sloman) (12/16/85)
PLEASE PIN UP ON NOTICE-BOARDS AND/OR INFORM ANYONE LIKELY TO BE INTERESTED Many thanks. ------------------------------------------------ ---oooOooo--- U N I V E R S I T Y O F S U S S E X C O G N I T I V E S T U D I E S P R O G R A M M E P O P L O G J O B S ---oooOooo--- Introduction ------------ New posts are available in the POPLOG development team, including: 1. Project Manager - starting as soon as possible 2. Prolog System Programmer - starting as soon as possible POPLOG is a portable, multi-language software development environment, Originally developed for AI, it now has general applications. It provides incremental compilers for POP-11, Prolog and Common Lisp, integrated with a powerful screen editor. It runs on several computers and operating systems, including VAXes and SUN workstations, and is part of the software infrastructure for the UK Science and Engineering Research Council, and the Alvey Programme. Poplog Project Manager Could be a stepping stone to a post of technical director in a company, or a senior university post. Must be able to lead and manage a team of able and dedicated programmers, negotiate contracts etc with external bodies. Will work closely with Aaron Sloman, the academic director. Depending on experience and qualifications, an appointment will be made on either the University Range II scale or the Range III scale (up to 17,705 pounds plus superannuation). Initial contract will be for three years, posisbly renewable. Prolog System Programmer Required for work on the Prolog compiler and tools for debugging, tracing, mixed-language work, windows, etc. Depending on experience and qualifications, salary on University Range IA or Range II scale (up to 14925 pounds), for two years. Must be an experienced Prolog programmer and know about assembler programming, compilers, etc. Other posts may shortly be available, e.g additional programmers or technical authors, and a post on a ESPRIT project concerned with design of a high-performance multi-language RISC-based workstation, with special support for Poplog. All the posts are based within the Cognitive Studies Programme, a thriving interdisciplinary programme for teaching and research in Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, Philosophy and Psychology. A new campus-based AI company, Cognitive Applications, is closely associated with the Programme. Further particulars available from: The Personnel Officer, Sussex House, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9RH, ENGLAND Phone 0273 - 606755 Applications, giving full details of experience, qualifications, current employment and salary, two or three referees, phone number and possible starting date, should be addressed to: Prof. A. Sloman, Cognitive Studies Programme, Sussex University, Brighton, BN1 9QN, ENGLAND Home phone number 0273 506532 ------------------------ -- Aaron Sloman, U of Sussex, Cognitive Studies, Brighton, BN1 9QN, England uucp:...mcvax!ukc!cvaxa!aarons arpa/janet: aarons%svga@uk.ac.ucl.cs OR aarons%svga@ucl-cs