Job Openings at CMU

Alex.Waibel@SPEECH2.CS.CMU.EDU Alex.Waibel at SPEECH2.CS.CMU.EDU
Tue Nov 13 02:30:50 EST 1990


The School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University has several
immediate positions at the level  of Research Associate and Research
Programmer.  These positions are research positions without teaching
obligations aimed at the development and evaluation of neural network
based speech understanding systems.  We are seeking strongly motivated,
outstanding individuals who have a demonstrated background and research
experience in at least one of the following areas and an interest and
commitment to work in the others:

	o Speech Recognition and Understanding (Stochastic or Connectionist)
	o Neural Network Modeling and Connectionist System Design
	o System design and implementation, development of connectionist
		systems on fast parallel hardware, including various
		available supercomputers, signal processors and neural
		network chips.

Applicants for the position of Research Associate should have completed
their PhD and have a demonstrated ability to do independent innovative
research in an area listed above.  Applicants for the position of Research
Programmer should have a B.S. or M.S. degree and be interested in performing
independent research and in developing innovative system solutions.

Carnegie Mellon University is one of the leading institutions in Computer
Science and offers an exciting and challenging environment for research in
the areas listed above.  The connectionist group at CMU, is one of the
most active research teams in this area in the US, and provides a stimulating
environment for innovative research.  It also maintains a lively interaction
with other departments, including Psychology, the Center for Machine
Translation, and Computational Linguistics.

Interested individuals should send a complete curriculum vitae listing three
references to:
	Dr. Alex Waibel
	School of Computer Science
	Carnegie Mellon University
	Pittburgh, PA 15213
	Email: waibel at cs.cmu.edu



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