Postdoctoral position in Neural Computing

Richard Lister listerrj at helios.aston.ac.uk
Fri Oct 6 05:24:28 EDT 1995



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                   Neural Computing Research Group
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           Dept of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics

                   Aston University, Birmingham, UK

 Nonstationary Feature Extraction and Tracking for the Classification
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            of Turning Points in Multivariate Time Series
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The Neural Computing Research Group at Aston is looking for  a  highly
motivated individual for a 3 year postdoctoral research position.  The
investigation will involve generic problems of feature  extraction  in
nonstationary    environments,    typically    from   univariate   and
multivariate time series.

Potential candidates  should  be  mathematically  and  computationally
competent  with  a  background  either  in artificial neural networks,
dynamical systems theory,  statistical  pattern  processing,  or  have
relevant   experience   from   a  physics  or  electrical  engineering
background.


    ***  Further details at http://neural-server.aston.ac.uk/  ***


Conditions of Service
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Salaries will be up to point 6 on the RA 1A scale, currently 15,986 UK
pounds.  These  salary  scales  are  currently  under  review, and are
subject to annual increments.


How to Apply
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Please send a full CV and publications list, together with  the  names
of 4 referees, to:

    Professor D Lowe
    Neural Computing Research Group
    Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
    Aston University
    Birmingham B4 7ET, U.K.

    Tel: 0121 333 4631
    Fax: 0121 333 6215
    email: d.lowe at aston.ac.uk

(email submission of postscript files is welcome)

Closing date: 15 November 1995

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