Received: from RI.CMU.EDU by A.GP.CS.CMU.EDU id aa14590; 21 Jun 96 21:40:10 EDT Received: from ptolemy-fddi1.arc.nasa.gov by RI.CMU.EDU id aa01892; 21 Jun 96 21:39:45 EDT Received: from minkowski.arc.nasa.gov by ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov (4.1/) id for ai+ai-jobs@cs.cmu.edu; Fri, 21 Jun 96 18:39:34 PDT Received: from localhost.arc.nasa.gov by minkowski.arc.nasa.gov (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA06751; Fri, 21 Jun 96 18:39:32 PDT Message-Id: <9606220139.AA06751@minkowski.arc.nasa.gov> To: ai+ai-jobs@cs.cmu.edu, ai+ai-postdoc@cs.cmu.edu, jobs@cs.stanford.edu Cc: lowry@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov, ttp@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov Subject: Postdoc: AI/SE Computer Scientist for NASA Ames Automatic Programming Project Date: Fri, 21 Jun 96 18:39:31 PDT From: lowry@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov Sender: ai@A.GP.CS.CMU.EDU AI/SE Computer Scientist for NASA Ames Automatic Programming Project JOB DESCRIPTION AND REQUIREMENTS -------------------------------- NASA Ames Research Center, located in Silicon Valley, is seeking a computer scientist with a PhD or advanced research experience in automated reasoning and/or formal methods. The job is to participate in project-oriented research, technology development, and application development in the following areas of advanced software engineering: * next-generation automatic programming systems * software verification and validation using formal methods. This position is full-time and long-term with significant growth potential. The initial responsibilities and salary are well suited to candidates with a PhD obtained recently, or within the last ten years. The ideal candidate will have skills both in basic research and application development, and be able to fluidly use both in leading-edge projects. Interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written, are also important. The project is oriented toward strategic research; that is, focused research whose target application is in the 5 to 15 year time horizon. Strategic research differs from pure basic research in being focused, project-oriented, and team-oriented. Strategic research differs from applied research by its extended time horizon: the objective is to develop fundamentally new technology, rather than just apply existing technology. This position is currently available. US citizenship or green card status is preferred. The bulk of the work will be performed on site at NASA Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley between San Jose and San Francisco. The job also entails travel to other NASA centers. BACKGROUND ---------- The goal of the Amphion project is to make knowledge-based software engineering (KBSE) a reality for NASA. KBSE uses techniques from artificial intelligence and formal methods to raise the level at which users program to the specification level (what is the problem to be solved) rather than the detailed code level (how to solve a problem). Programs are generated automatically from specifications. The Amphion project is a pioneer in the real-world use of deductive synthesis for program synthesis. In deductive synthesis, a program and its proof of correctness are generated concurrently through automatic theorem proving. The Amphion project has developed a number of application-oriented automatic programming systems. The project is now aiming toward the development of the Meta-Amphion system - a suite of generic tools for developing automatic programming systems. Initial research toward this goal won the best paper award at the KBSE'95 conference. The project is also be developing technology for validation and verification of intelligent autonomous systems, such as the next generation deep-space satellites being developed by NASA. More information can be found on the WWW at http://ic-www.arc.nasa.gov/ic/projects/amphion/index.html TO APPLY -------- Please send email to Dr. Michael Lowry (lowry@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov) and cc Thomas Pressburger (ttp@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov). containing the following: * a cover-letter (ASCII); * a resume or curriculum vitae (ASCII or Postscript); * one or two recent papers. (Postscript format preferred. Microsoft RTF, Framemaker MIF, or LaTex format acceptable only if files are completely standard and cross-platform compatible. A URL to a paper on a reliable WEB site is also acceptable.) Make sure your submission includes * names and contact information for references; * a description of your research project experience and/or application development experience related to automated reasoning and formal methods. If you are unable to send email, a hardcopy of this information can be mailed to: Dr. Michael Lowry MS 269-2 NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000 USA Preliminary interviews will be held either by telephone or in the Silicon Valley area. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This message | Submissions ai+ai-postdoc@cs.cmu.edu was sent via | Subscribe/Unsubscribe ai+query@cs.cmu.edu the AI-POSTDOC | Available mailing lists include mailing list. | AI-JOBS, LISP-JOBS, PROLOG-JOBS, AI-POSTDOC, AI-PREDOC