aarons@cvaxa.sussex.ac.uk (Aaron Sloman) (08/31/88)
This is a challenging opportunity for an experienced Lisp expert who would like to work in a large and flourishing AI group in the a UK university (one of the largest AI groups in Europe). The Poplog development team is looking for an additional programmer to work on the Common Lisp subset of Poplog. Poplog is a mixed language development environment produced in the School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences at Sussex University and marketed internationally by SD-Scicon Plc (formerly called Systems Designers). Poplog includes incremental compilers for Common Lisp, Pop-11, Prolog, Standard ML, along with integrated screen editor, window manager, compiler-building tools, masses of online documentation, libraries, OOP system etc. etc. Several users have used the Poplog compiler tools to build portable incremental compilers for new languages in Poplog. Poplog (and any new language implemented in it) runs on a variety of computers and operating systems. It is being ported to new machines. The development team is located in the School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences at Sussex University. Computing facilities include a VAX, and a network of file-servers and workstations, including Sun2, Sun3, Sun4, Sequent Symmetry, HP bobcats, Orion 1/05 (with clipper) and Masscomp. The new programmer will work closely with the existing Poplog team. Likely tasks include both improving speed of the Common Lisp sub-system and adding higher level tools for software development and testing, building AI systems, etc. Design, implementation and documentation skills all essential. The work is in a pleasant environment with opportunities to attend research seminars, and interact with staff, students and researchers in AI, computer science and related fields. For a description of Poplog, please write to Alison Mudd alim@uk.ac.sussex.cvaxa (for variant addresses see below) phone +44 (0)273 606755 ext 2404 The salary is on the standard UK academic scale for research and analogous staff, i.e. between 8650 and 15720 per annum, depending on age, qualifications and experience. Applicants should have had substantial experience using Common Lisp and preferably also experience implementing compilers. If interested, please send the following information: full history of employment, educational qualifications, relevant previous experience, nationality, names of at least two referees, age, current salary, address, phone number, email address (if possible) and any other relevant information, to: Bill Keller, Poplog administrator, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences University of Sussex Brighton BN1 9QN England Phone: +44 (0)273 606755 (messages may be left with Sheila Lee, Karin Merrick or Alison Mudd) BITNET: billk%uk.ac.sussex.cvaxa@uk.ac or billk%uk.ac.sussex.cvaxa%ukacrl.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu ARPANET : billk%uk.ac.sussex.cvaxa@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk billk%uk.ac.sussex.cvaxa%nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk@relay.cs.net JANET billk@cvaxa.sussex.ac.uk UUCP: ...mcvax!ukc!cvaxa!billk or billk@cvaxa.uucp Aaron Sloman, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, Univ of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9QN, England