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From: cook@cse.uta.edu (Diane Cook)
Subject: Graduate Research Traineeships at UTA
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Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1993 22:05:52 GMT
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                    UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

                  NSF GRADUATE RESEARCH TRAINEESHIPS IN
               ROBOTICS, INTELLIGENT CONTROL, and PLANNING

         The Departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
    and  Engineering at  the University  of  Texas at  Arlington invite
   applications  for  one of  five National Science Foundation graduate
   research  assistantships  in the  areas of planning  and control for
   robotics and manufacturing automation.  Candidates must  be accepted
   into  the PhD  program at UTA  and demonstrate  some experience with
   artificial  intelligence,  modern  control  theory,  or  intelligent
   control.   Only U.S. citizens  or permanent  residents are eligible.
   Minorities and women are encouraged to apply. The stipend is $14,000
   per year plus remission of tuition and fees.

         Interested students  should submit a letter  of application, a
   current vitae, and an up-to-date transcript by December 15 to:


                      Professor F. L. Lewis, NSF GRT
                Automation and Robotics Research Institute
                   The University of Texas at Arlington
                         7300 Jack Newell Blvd. S
                          Ft. Worth, Texas 76118

                      817-794-5972, fax 817-794-5952

         The University of Texas at Arlington  is located in the  heart
    of the Dallas / Ft. Worth metroplex.  The EE department current has
    33 faculty and the  CSE department has  20 faculty.   Participating
    students will also be able  to conduct research at  the  Automation
    and Robotics Research Institute located in Ft. Worth.
