Thomas.Lagnese@ISL1.RI.CMU.EDU (02/01/86)
The Air Force Materials Laboratory at Wright-Patterson AFB, is interested in hiring an undergraduate or graduate research programmer to participate in the government Co-op program. Projects will be focused on knowledge-based approaches to manufacturing problems. This job will provide excellent exposure to current AI research, and could begin a long-term association with Materials Laboratory. This position is available immediately, applicants are expected to be able to be work full time for a period not to exceed 1300 hrs per year (approximately 33 weeks ). Applicants should send their resume to Thomas Lagnese or Capt. Steve LeClair at AFWAL/MLTC, WPAFB OHIO 45433-653 or call at (513)-255-7371 for more information.
Thomas.Lagnese@ISL1.RI.CMU.EDU (02/01/86)
The Air Force Materials Laboratory at Wright-Patterson AFB is interested in hiring an undergraduate or graduate research programmer to participate in the government Co-op Program. Projects will be focused on knowledge-based approaches to manufacturing problems. Applicants should have a working knowledge of Lisp, good QPA and a strong desire to contribute to systems using Artificial Intelligence. Preference will be given to applicants familiar with some of the following areas : Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, Manufacturing Systems, Unix, Graphics and Frame Based Languages. Courses in Computer Sciences, Operation Research and Applied Mathematics as well as programming experience are also plusses. This job will provide excellent exposure to current AI research, and could begin a long-term association with the Materials Laboratory. This position is available immediately, applicants are expected to be able to work full-time for a period not to exceed 1300 hrs per year (approximately 33 weeks). Applicants whould send their resume to Thomas Lagnese or Capt. Steve LeClair at AFWAL/MLTC, WPAFB OHIO 45433-653 or call at (513)-255-7371 for more information.