[aus.jobs] position with amdahl australian intelligent tool program

kreed@latcs1.oz (Karl Reed) (10/05/89)

Subject: position with amdahl australian intelligent tool program
Newsgroups: aus.jobs,comp.software-eng
Keywords: case, software engineering


		THE AMDAHL AUSTRALIAN 

		INTELLIGENT TOOLS PROGRAM


			at 

	La Trobe University Department of Computer Science
		Bundoora, Victoria, Australia(RE ADVERTISEMENT)

     is offering an appointment as Senior Tutor-Lecturer,Senior Lecturer
and a number of Research Scholarships for Graduate Students.

    The project is aimed at producing a set of softwwre tools 
using "intelligent" systems which will improve the productivity of 
the front-end of the software design process, and to experiment with 
new approachs in modular programming and system design. 

    Salary for the Senior Tutor-Lecturer, Senior-Lecturer is in the 
range A$26,010 to A$40,100 ,A$47,000(approx, subject to award variations), 
and the Research Scholarships will be A$10,000 p.a. for appointees 
eligble for direct entry into an MSc or PhD program. Support would also 
be provided for Honours or MSc Prelim candidates. The project has an 
adequate budget for overseas visitors and for travel.

    The Program is funded by Amdahl Australia under the Victorian Offset
Program, is being supported by La Trobe University, and involves 
one of Australia's most agressive and rapidly growing software companies
as an industrial partner.

    The Program is aimed at raising the productivity of the software
industry, will run for atleast four years, and have a total of eight
staff and research students by mid 1990.

    This is a unique opportunity to become involved in a major
research program with clear industrial links and results.

    Enquiries should be directed to Mr. Karl Reed the project director 
kreed@latcs1.oz, or to Prof. Dillon at tharam@latcs1.oz

    phone messages may be left on the recorded message machine on 
+61-(0)3-479-1377
or with the Dept. of Computer Science at La Trobe on +61-(0)3-479 2598.
Fax messages may be sent to +61-(0)3-470-4915