Post-doctoral research fellowship

Peter Coveney p.v.coveney at qmw.ac.uk
Fri Feb 25 06:58:33 EST 2000


CENTRE FOR COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE

Queen Mary and Westfield College,
University of London
United Kingdom

A new appointment has now become available at the Centre for
Computational Science at Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of 
London.
The Centre is  exceptionally well resourced, with facilities that include 
numerous Silicon
Graphics and other workstations, a 16 processor SGI Onyx2 graphical
supercomputer, and high speed access to remote supercomputing facilities
within the U.K., Europe and North America.

POST DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW
INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS:
Neural networks, databases and datamining

Applications are invited for a special industrially-funded post-doctoral
research fellowship to work on the development and implementation of smart
data analysis methods (neural networks, genetic algorithms, etc.) for rapid
materials characterisation and performance prediction. The project, which
also involves database design and construction, is part of a large and
novel international collaborative effort in high throughput measurement
technology, and will involve close interaction with experimentalists.
Candidates should hold a Ph.D. degree in physics, chemistry, applied
mathematics, computer science or engineering. The position is available to
start after 1 March 2000 for one year in the first instance, but with the
possibility of renewal for a second year. Salary will be pounds sterling
22,945, inclusive of London allowance, with a bonus payable on completion
of the project.

Ref: 00025AmcK


Informal inquiries and applications should be sent to Professor P.V.Coveney






Professor Peter V Coveney		
Director, Centre for Computational Science	
Queen Mary and Westfield College	
University of London			
Mile End Road			
London E1 4NS
U.K.

email: p.v.coveney at qmw.ac.uk
http://www.chem.qmw.ac.uk/ccs
tel: 44 (0)20 7882 5026 (direct)/44 (0)20 7882 3253 (secretary)
fax: 44 (0)20 7882 7794



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