hbrahim@csi.uottawa.ca (Hamid Ould-Brahim) (06/06/91)
We invite applications for a postdoctoral position on this project. The ideal candidate will have a record of original work in symbolic learning, case-based or analogical reasoning, or AI-based software design tools. The position is available immediately and guaranteed for a two and a half year period. Candidates must have a Ph.D. prior to accepting the position. The postdoctoral position is a crucial part of the project's team, consisting of three faculty and several graduate students at both M.Sc. and PhD. level. The postdoctoral fellow will actively participate in all aspects of the project, including all major research decisions. Duties include exploratory research in the area of the project, participation in the design and development of a prototype system, participation in supervision of graduate students involved in the project, and participation in the publications resulting from the project. The research environment in Ottawa includes a joint graduate program with some 35 CS faculty, of which six work in AI, a weekly machine learning seminar, and a team of some 15 graduate students actively interested in machine learning, as well as a number of externally-funded research projects in machine learning. Ottawa, Canada's capital, is a pleasant city of 800,000, surrounded by beautiful countryside, with a unique bilingual atmosphere. Interested persons please contact Stan Matwin or Rob Holte at the addresses below. Stan Matwin Rob Holte stan@csi.uottawa.ca holte@csi.uottawa.ca (613) 564 5069 (613) 564 9194 Department of Computer Science University of Ottawa Ottawa, Ont. K1N 6N5 Canada
hbrahim@csi.uottawa.ca (Hamid Ould-Brahim) (06/06/91)
The Department of Computer Science, University of Ottawa, together with the School of Computer Science, Carleton University, has obtained a grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada for a project entitled "Machine Learning Applied to Software Reuse". We invite applications for a postdoctoral position on this project. The ideal candidate will have a record of original work in symbolic learning, case-based or analogical reasoning, or AI-based software design tools. The position is available immediately and guaranteed for a two and a half year period. Candidates must have a Ph.D. prior to accepting the position. The postdoctoral position is a crucial part of the project's team, consisting of three faculty and several graduate students at both M.Sc. and PhD. level. The postdoctoral fellow will actively participate in all aspects of the project, including all major research decisions. Duties include exploratory research in the area of the project, participation in the design and development of a prototype system, participation in supervision of graduate students involved in the project, and participation in the publications resulting from the project. The research environment in Ottawa includes a joint graduate program with some 35 CS faculty, of which six work in AI, a weekly machine learning seminar, and a team of some 15 graduate students actively interested in machine learning, as well as a number of externally-funded research projects in machine learning. Ottawa, Canada's capital, is a pleasant city of 800,000, surrounded by beautiful countryside, with a unique bilingual atmosphere. Interested persons please contact Stan Matwin or Rob Holte at the addresses below. Stan Matwin Rob Holte stan@csi.uottawa.ca holte@csi.uottawa.ca (613) 564 5069 (613) 564 9194 Department of Computer Science University of Ottawa Ottawa, Ont. K1N 6N5 Canada