herold@ecrcvax.UUCP (Alexander Herold) (12/15/89)
Open Positions in the Logic Programming Group of ECRC: ====================================================== The European Computer-Industry Research Centre is a joint research organisation founded on the initiative of three major European manufacturers: Bull, ICL and Siemens. The aim of ECRC is to develop fundamental know-how. The centre's field of activity covers the technologies needed to improve the process of machine-assisted decision making. The positions are in the team researching in the area of the constraint logic programming. The team has been developing the constraint logic programming language CHIP. The candidate should participate in the ongoing research and development activities of the constraint logic programming team. The candidate should also have interest in one of the following application areas: Operations Research, VLSI design, financial and economic planning and temporal reasoning. Among the positions available the position of a team leader is also vacant. Requirements: An advanced degree in Computer Science or a related field, research skills and experience a good mathematical background good programming knowledge in Prolog some experience in C, UNIX, etc Knowledge of the following would be useful: Prolog implementation techniques If you are interested to work in a stimulating research environment, send your applications to: Alexander Herold ECRC Arabellastr. 17 8000 Muenchen 81 West Germany tel: + (49) 89 926 99 189 email: USA herold%ecrcvax.uucp@pyramid.pyramid.com ...!pyramid!ecrcvax!herold EUROPE ...!unido!ecrcvax!herold herold@ecrcvax.uucp
waya@llsun3.essex.ac.uk (Way A) (01/29/91)
University of Essex Computational Linguisitics RESEARCH OFFICER (RA1A/B) We are looking for a further research officer to join the Machine Translation/Natural Language Processing Group in the Department of Language and Linguistics at the University of Essex. There are currently 6 members of the group working on Machine Translation, applied lexicography and terminology (sublangauge analysis) and fundamental issues in semantic representation for natural language in the context of MT. There are also a number of doctoral students working on related topics, as well as temproary visotrs from other European research groups involved in similar work. Ideally, we are loking for someone to participate both in our R and D work within the continuation programme for Eurotra and our research work on semantics (and MT). We are particularly keen to recruit someone with both a solid background in Formal Semantics and a knowledge of Spanish, Dutch or German. However we are interested in hearing from interested individuals offering a background in linguistics, computational linguistics, computer science or lexicography - knowledge of any EEC language in addition to English would be useful. Appointment initially until October 1991 with excellent prospects for renewal until at least December 1992, on the RA1B/RA1A scale, as appropriate given age/experience. CVs and enquiries electronically or by post to either: Doug Arnold or Louisa Sadler Department of Language and Linguistics University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, Essex, UK. doug@uk.ac.essex louisa@uk.ac.essex