The preliminary advert below is not precisely for a position in computer Go
but maybe still of interest to someone on the list.  Essential is experience
in high performance computing and a research topic which is somehow in
bioinformatics (hardly anyone on this list) or math, e.g. combinatorial game
theory, discrete optimization or anything else related to Go which I am
personally of course interested in. We might have a postdoc position in high
performance computing which can be closer to Computer Go in 2-3 months. So if
you are interested, please get in contact with me.

Thomas Wolf
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel (1) 905 688 5550 ext 3803

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Tenure-track assistant professor at Brock University

We are writing to informally identify suitable candidates for
a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level,
whose research requires high performance computation, either
in the area of bioinformatics or applied mathematics. The
successful candidate should have a PhD degree and be able to
teach undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in either the
mathematics or biological sciences department.

Authorization for the appointment and its terms are likely not
forthcoming until after January 1st. If approved, the position will be
advertised and will commence on July 1st, 2007.

We expect the position to be partially funded by the SHARCNet
consortium (http://www.sharcnet.com), entailing involvement with their
activities, both on and off our campus. For example, the appointee
will serve at least one term as SHARNet's site-leader on our campus,
being an advocate for high performance computing, proactive in its use
by existing Brock researchers, and facilitating collaboration among
them.

The individual's potential for recruiting students, both undergraduate
and graduate students, as well as having significant potential for
receiving research grants, are important factors in making the
appointment.

Interested parties should submit their CV's with a statement of their
current research interests to the following address:

Prof. Stuart M. Rothstein,
Department of Chemistry,
Brock University,
St. Catharines, ON L2S 3A1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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