mrt@ukc.UUCP (M.Tolun) (10/21/84)
Currently I am a doctoral student in computing at the University of Kent, working on a project involving computer speech recognition and due to complete in or about September '85. I am looking for a post-doctoral research position mainly at one of the U.S. universities related to any of the research interest areas oulined in my resume below. Thanks in advance. Mehmet Resit Tolun mrt@ukc.UUCP UUCP : ...!vax135!ukc!mrt Post : Computing Laboratory University of Kent at Canterbury Canterbury KENT CT2 7NF England, U.K. Phone : 44-227-66822 Extension 7697 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mehmet Resit Tolun Computing Lab. University of Kent at Canterbury Kent CT2 7NF England, U.K. CCCCAAAARRRREEEEEEEERRRR OOOOBBBBJJJJEEEECCCCTTTTIIIIVVVVEEEE Seeking a post-doctoral research fellowship/assistantship or equivalent position in human-machine communication (user interface, dialogue design), speech recognition (including applications and evaluation of recognizers), mini/microcomputer I/O, interfacing and software development. Also interested in robotics(sensory interfaces and expert systems). EEEEDDDDUUUUCCCCAAAATTTTIIIIOOOONNNN University of Kent at Canterbury M.Sc. in Computing January, 1983 Thesis title: Implementing software protocols for data communications involving a hand-held computer used in data capture B.Sc. Honors in Physics with Computing July, 1981 Course work: AI, Assembly Language Programming, Computers in Laboratory, Control Theory, Digital Electronics, Numerical Analysis, Operating Systems, Simulation and Physics, Mathematics oriented lecture courses. Projects: Capacitance meter design(hardware+software) Fast Fourier Transforms(data acquisition+software) EEEEXXXXPPPPEEEERRRRIIIIEEEENNNNCCCCEEEE University of Kent at Canterbury 1981-to date Teaching Assistant in Computing Laboratory Supervise undergraduate BASIC and PASCAL programming classes. Shell UK Exploration and Production Ltd. 1979-1981 Worked as a trainee student in information and computing division for 2 months each summer. I was assigned programming tasks in FORTRAN using the IBM370 and UNIVAC main frames. RRRREEEESSSSEEEEAAAARRRRCCCCHHHH DDDDEEEETTTTAAAAIIIILLLLSSSS In my Ph.D. research project I have designed a software system interfacing a commercial speech recognizer and in addition conducted several performance evaluation studies. One of the aims of this research is to provide an application to a histopathological task in a laboratory environment. In the M.Sc. work a software protocol was developed to interface a portable data collecting device to an intermediate and a host computer for data transfer via a serial link. OOOOTTTTHHHHEEEERRRR QQQQUUUUAAAALLLLIIIIFFFFIIIICCCCAAAATTTTIIIIOOOONNNNSSSS From a users point of view I know UNIX and its text processing packages. I have had programming experience on PDP-11/RSX, PDP-11/RT, ICL2960/EMAS, Motorola 6800, Hewlett Packard 85 and various microcomputers. AAAACCCCTTTTIIIIVVVVIIIITTTTIIIIEEEESSSS I am a student member of the Acoustical Society of America, the American Voice Input/Output Society, the IEEE ASSP Society, and the IEEE Computer Society RRRREEEEFFFFEEEERRRREEEENNNNCCCCEEEESSSS P.J. Brown - Computing Laboratory, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, England, U.K. R.D. Eager - Computing Laboratory, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, England, U.K. S.J. Rogers - Physics Laboratory, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, England, U.K.