Research assistantships in neural/Bayesian networks

Raymond L Watrous watrous at scr.siemens.com
Wed Mar 5 14:11:40 EST 1997


		Student Research Assistantships

Siemens Corporate Research has several openings for student research
assistants in the area of neural and Bayesian networks with
applications in biomedical signal processing and classification.  The
projects for which research assistants are sought lie at the leading
edge of patient monitoring and diagnostic screening. These positions
include full-time summer and/or immediate part-time opportunities.

Candidates should have strong research skills, including literature
survey, conceptual analysis, excellent oral and written communication,
and good programming abilities in a variety of languages and
experience in Unix and PC environments.

Siemens Corporate Research provides excellent research and support
facilities for its approximately 140 technical staff, who are engaged
in research and development in the areas of imaging, multimedia,
software engineering and adaptive systems.

The adaptive information and signal processing department has
expertise in time series prediction, control, and system
identification using nonlinear models, learning and classification
using statistical and symbolic methods, with applications to
biomedical and acoustic signal processing, information processing,
data mining and industrial process control.

Siemens is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Interested graduate, or upper level undergraduate, students are
invited to apply to:

Dr. Raymond Watrous
Project Manager
Adaptive Information & Signal		Phone: (609) 734-6596
  Processing Department			FAX:   (609) 734-6565
Siemens Corporate Research
755 College Road East
Princeton, NJ 08540

watrous at scr.siemens.com



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