[net.ai] Prolog System Programmer for POPLOG - University of Sussex

aarons@cvaxa.UUCP (Aaron Sloman) (11/11/85)

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                 PROLOG SYSTEM PROGRAMMER FOR POPLOG
                    Cognitive Studies Programme
                       University of Sussex

 There will shortly be a post for an experienced Prolog programmer
 to work on the Prolog subsystem of POPLOG, in close collaboration
 with John Gibson, the chief Poplog programmer, and Chris Mellish,
 who  designed  the current  Poplog  Prolog  system. The  existing
 SERC/Alvey contract supporting the post  ends on 31st March 1986,
 but it is anticipated that a  two year contract will be available
 beyond that date, with salary on range 1A. The post will be based
 within  the  Cognitive Studies  Programme,  which  is a  thriving
 interdisciplinary   group  concerned  with  teaching and research
 in  AI,  Linguistics,  Philosophy   and  Psychology,  and  POPLOG
 development.

 POPLOG   is  a   portable  multi-language   software  development
 environment  with incremental  compilers for  POP-11, Prolog  and
 Common Lisp. It runs on  several computers and operating systems,
 and is part of the software infrastructure for the UK Science and
 Engineering Research Council, and the Alvey Programme.

 Applicants  should  be familiar  with  Prolog  and, if  possible,
 techniques for  implementing Prolog  compilers. Some of  the work
 may  be  concerned with  enhancing  the  Prolog environment,  and
 interfaces to the other languages in Poplog. Anyone wishing to be
 considered  for  this post  should  write  as soon  as  possible,
 including CV and names of referees, to

    Prof. A. Sloman,
    Cognitive Studies Programme,
    University of Sussex
    Brighton,
    BN1 9QN.

    aarons@svga or aarons@uk.ac.svga or aarons%svga@zuxa
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 There may be other posts available for work on aspects of Poplog,
 but details will not be known for another month or two.
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Aaron Sloman, U of Sussex, Cognitive Studies, Brighton, BN1 9QN, England
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