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From: Aaron Sloman <A.Sloman@cs.bham.ac.uk>
Subject: Research fellowship at Birmingham on Autonomous Intelligent Agents
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                      THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
                       SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
             Research Fellow: Autonomous Intelligent Agents

Applications are invited from established researchers with a PhD in AI
or Cognitive Science, and solid experience of Artificial Intelligence
programming (preferably Pop-11), for a three year research fellowship
(to start as soon as possible) working with Professor Aaron Sloman on a
project involving the design of autonomous intelligent agents, in
collaboration with DRA Malvern.

Work at Birmingham within the Cognition and Affect group is concerned
with generic architectures for sophisticated human-like intelligent
agents, including, for example, work on modelling human motivation,
emotional processes, high level control of attention, etc.

The work at DRA will apply our tools and techniques to develop
simulations of interacting agents for training commanders. This project
is concerned with exploring long term issues rather than producing a
product in three years, though there should be demonstrable prototypes.

The post is on the Research Grade 1A scale, with starting salary
in the range 13,941 -- 19,326 (Plus superannuation).

Please submit applications as soon as possible. Interviews will be held
soon after the closing date. The post will begin as soon as possible.

Informal enquiries to Prof Aaron Sloman
    Tel: +44 414 4775,
    Email: A.Sloman@cs.bham.ac.uk
School of Computer Science, The University of Birmingham
Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.

APPLICATION FORMS AND FURTHER DETAILS OBTAINABLE FROM:

The Director of Staffing Services
The University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham B15 2TT
England

FAX NO.             +44 121-414-4802
TELEPHONE NO.       +44 121-414-6483 (24 hrs)
EMAIL               M.W.Jones@bham.ac.uk
Quote reference number S13683/95

Applications must include at least the following information:

(a) a full curriculum vitae, including
    date of birth and nationality,
    educational achievements,
    programming experience
    whether a UK work permit is required (if not a resident of
        European Economic Area)

(b) contact addresses for the applicant, including if possible home and
office telephone numbers and email address

(c) the names and addresses of two or three referees (including
telephone numbers and, if possible email addresses)

(d) a list of publications. If jointly authored please indicate
contribution of applicant.

[Note for non-residents of European Economic Area: the current law does
not allow us to appoint a non-resident if a resident capable of doing
the job applies. If we do appoint a non-resident, it will require a work
permit. Getting one can take four months or more.]

Applicants who so desire may send Professor Sloman a copy of a recent
research paper for which they are sole or main author, in support of
their application. Papers sent by email must be either in plain ascii
text, or latex, or postscript format.

A postscript version of more detailed particulars is available at
    ftp://ftp.cs.bham.ac.uk/pub/dist/info/ra95.ps
    http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~axs/ra95.ps

A plain text version, without figures, is available as

    ftp://ftp.cs.bham.ac.uk/pub/dist/info/ra95.text
    http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~axs/ra95.text

For more information on the Cognition and Affect project see

    http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~axs/cogaff.html

We encourage applications from women and people from ethnic minorities
or with a disability.
--
Aaron Sloman, ( http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~axs )
School of Computer Science, The University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, England
EMAIL   A.Sloman@cs.bham.ac.uk  OR A.Sloman@bham.ac.uk
Phone: +44-(0)121-414-4775       Fax:   +44-(0)121-414-4281
