7.0640 Jobs: English; DFKI (2/68)

Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Thu, 5 May 1994 23:49:34 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 7, No. 0640. Thursday, 5 May 1994.


(1) Date: Wed, 04 May 94 08:56:11 +0100 (28 lines)
From: rbh@ukc.ac.uk
Subject: Professorial Appointment in English

(2) Date: 05 May 1994 10:05:36 -0400 (EDT) (40 lines)
From: ide@cs.vassar.edu (Nancy M. Ide)
Subject: Job: DFKI

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Date: Wed, 04 May 94 08:56:11 +0100
From: rbh@ukc.ac.uk
Subject: Professorial Appointment in English


The English Board at the University of Kent at Canterbury is seeking
to enhance its research and teaching strengths in the period between
the Middle Ages and the nineteenth century by making a new
Professorial appointment.

The appointee will have a distinguished record of research and
publication in some area or areas of English literature between
1500 and 1800 and will have a broader remit to provide research
leadership within the subject. There will also be opportunities
for the appointee to initiate curriculum developments in the
pre-1800 period at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Further particulars and an application form can be obtained from:

The Personnel Office, The Registry,
The University,
Canterbury, UK, CT2 7N2
Fax: [Your code for UK, if any] 0227 452196

Closing date: Friday, 13 May 1994.
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Date: 05 May 1994 10:05:36 -0400 (EDT)
From: ide@cs.vassar.edu (Nancy M. Ide)
Subject: Job: DFKI

From: wittmann@dfki.uni-kl.de (Matthias Wittmann)


The German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) is a
research institute founded in 1988 which has about 100 employees at
its two locations in Saarbruecken and Kaiserslautern.

For VERBMOBIL, an ambitious speech-to-speech translation project,
we seek a

***** software engineer with NLP background *****

to work in the system group located in Kaiserslautern.
His/her responsibility will be the integration of heterogeneous
software modules developed by several industrial and university
partners.

The ideal candidate should have experience in:

- software engineering
- object oriented software development
- large application system development
- natural language processing
- programming in LISP, Prolog, C++
- UNIX and Motif

The position can be taken up immediately.

Please send a short resume (preferably via email) to

Thomas Bub
DFKI
Postfach 2080
D - 67633 Kaiserslautern
e-mail: bub@dfki.uni-kl.de