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From: jam+@cs.cmu.edu (Joe Mattis)
Subject: RESEARCHERS/PROGRAMMERS - HCI/Data-Visualization/AI-Planning; CMU,PA
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Summary: openings for immediate employment at post-doc, senior programmer, and programmer levels
Keywords: HCI, user interfaces, data visualization, AI
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The SAGE project at the  School of Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon
University has openings for immediate employment at the following levels:

1. Post Doc and research faculty
2. Senior research programmer (roughly MS or 6 years job experience)
3. Research programmer (roughly BS level or 1-3 years experience)

Candidates should have training in computer science or related areas, but 
a strong interest in human-computer interaction and substantial experience 
in the design of human computer interfaces is required.  Additional experience 
in either of the following would also be desirable. 

- data visualization (computer graphics for displaying data) or data
   exploration and manipulation environments
- AI planning systems

The SAGE project is concerned with:
- the development of knowledge-based data graphic generation 
(data visualization) systems, especially for combinations of diverse
relational,  quantitative, geographic, temporal and other information

- integration of text generation and graphics generation systems to create
 coordinated multi-media explanations of these large data sets,

- development of novel data visualization and direct manipulation interfaces
for data exploration, search, and analysis.

If interested, please send (ASCII email preferred) resume, description of
your interests, references, and related information to:

Steven Roth
School of Computer Science
Robotics Institute
Carnegie-Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
FAX: (412) 621-5477
steven.roth@cs.cmu.edu
