Corpora: 8 new positions at University of Sunderland, Computing and Engineering.

From: Stefan.Wermter (stefan.wermter@sunderland.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Aug 10 2000 - 20:17:28 MET DST

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    8 new positions are created at University of Sunderland, Computing and
    Engineering.

    Wrt to this list, we would like to hear from qualified researchers in
    intelligent
    systems, neural networks, hybrid systems or language processing
    and would like to encourage them to apply for a position in intelligent
    systems. If you have specific questions or interests within intelligent
    systems, neural networks/neuroscience, hybrid systems or language processing
    please let me know. The brief general text for all positions is given below.

    Stefan Wermter
    stefan.wermter@sunderland.ac.uk

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    The School of Computing, Engineering and Technology draws together
    the disciplines of Computing, Information Systems, Engineering and
    Technology. It enjoys a strong student base and a growing research
    profile, and provides first-class computing facilities. The School
    has almost £2M per annum income from research and over 100 registered
    PhD research students.

    The School is looking to strengthen its staffing complement with a
    number of key appointments. All posts require an honours degree, and
    a Higher Degree in a relevant area. A relevant PhD and
    Membership/Fellowship of the British Computer Society would be a
    strong advantage. Excellent communication skills are essential.

    Professor of Software Engineering
    With an international research profile and a good publication record,
    you will provide strong leadership in Software Engineering. You will
    conduct teaching and research, and will make a major contribution to
    our research culture, demonstrating experience in leading research;
    developing external links; managing research funding; and supervising
    research students.
    Reference: CET

    Principal Lecturer in Computing
    £28,978 - £36,436
    A proven team-worker with experience of leadership and
    module/programme design, you will lead, motivate and develop a team
    of staff on our MSc Programme. You must be currently research
    active, and able to deliver high quality, innovative teaching and
    research. You will create and develop external links in the UK and
    Europe, and some travel will be required.
    Reference: CET

    Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Computing (6 posts)
    £14,902 - £30,636
    Experienced in research and with proven teamworking, organisational
    and administrative skills, you will undertake high quality teaching,
    research and reach-out activities. We require staff with specialised
    knowledge in: Computer Systems; Software Engineering; Multimedia/
    Media Systems/ Human-Computer Interaction; Intelligent Systems;
    Information Systems; Systems Design.
    Reference: CET

    Informal enquiries are welcomed by Professor Peter Smith on tel
    (0191) 5152761 or email peter.smith@sunderland.ac.uk

    Application is by CV with a covering letter detailing current salary
    and full contact details of two referees, to the Personnel
    Department, University of Sunderland, Langham Tower, Ryhope Road,
    Sunderland, SR2 7EE or email employee.recruitment@sunderland.ac.uk
    quoting appropriate reference number.

    A relocation package is available in approved cases.

    Working Towards Equal Opportunities

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    Professor Stefan Wermter
    Research Chair in Intelligent Systems
    University of Sunderland
    Centre of Informatics, SCET
    St Peters Way
    Sunderland SR6 0DD
    United Kingdom

    phone: +44 191 515 3279
    fax: +44 191 515 3553
    email: stefan.wermter@sunderland.ac.uk
    http://www.his.sunderland.ac.uk/~cs0stw/
    http://www.his.sunderland.ac.uk/
    http://www.his.sunderland.ac.uk/intelligent/
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