POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Oregon State University School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Research Associate
Position The School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science invites applications for a full-time Research Associate (post-doctoral researcher) with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2005. This position will play a central role in the research and development of several exciting, federally-funded research projects. The duties and responsibilities of this position are the following: (a) Plan, carry out, and publish research on machine learning and intelligent user interfaces. (b) Implement prototype systems and perform experiments to evaluate them. (c) Supervise graduate and undergraduate students in their research. (d) Prepare and deliver talks and progress reports to funding agencies and scientific meetings. (e) Write grant proposals and attend funding agency meetings to obtain continuing funding for the project. Salary is competitive, and benefits package includes several options for health/dental/life insurance, retirement, as well as a program of reduced tuition for employee or dependants (some restrictions apply). This is a fixed-term, 12-month position, with reappointment at the discretion of the hiring official, and contingent on the availability of funding. Qualifications Required qualifications include: PhD in computer science or a related field, strong mathematical background, significant research experience, evidenced by at least two research publications in machine learning, probabilistic reasoning, knowledge representation and reasoning, search, intelligent use interfaces, or intelligent personal assistants. Experience in at least two of the following areas - knowledge representation frameworks (logical and/or probabilistic), experience with reasoning methods (logical and/or probabilistic), experience with experimental machine learning research. Excellent written and spoken communication skills, excellent programming and software engineering skills, excitement about computer science research, and the ability to manage graduate and undergraduate students working on research projects. A demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity is preferred. Research Group Oregon State is a leader in machine learning and intelligent user interfaces. The machine learning faculty include Tom Dietterich, Alan Fern, Xiaoli Fern, Prasad Tadepalli, and Weng-Keen Wong. The intelligent user interface faculty include Jon Herlocker, Margaret Burnett, Martin Erwig, Mike Bailey, and Ron Metoyer. These two groups have a combined staff of 3 postdocs and 2 software developers and substantial funding from NSF and DARPA. Current projects include the DARPA-funded CALO effort to build an integrated AI system for the computer desktop, the NSF-funded TaskTracer project for supporting multi-tasking knowledge workers, and the DARPA-funded Real World Learning initiative in Knowledge-Intensive Learning. Future research directions will likely focus on "transfer learning" across multiple tasks, multiple people, and multiple organizations. University and Community OSU is one of only two American universities to hold the Land Grant, Sea Grant, Sun Grant, and Space Grant designation and is a Carnegie Doctoral/Research-Extensive university. OSU is located in Corvallis, a community of 53,000 people situated in the Willamette Valley between Portland and Eugene. Ocean beaches, lakes, rivers, forests, high desert, the rugged Cascade and Coast Ranges, and the urban amenities of the Portland metropolitan area are all within a 100-mile drive of Corvallis. Approximately 15,700 undergraduate and 3,400 graduate students are enrolled at OSU, including 2,600 U.S. students of color and 950 international students. The university has an institution-wide commitment to diversity, multiculturalism, and community. We actively engage in recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and student body that includes members of historically underrepresented groups. We strive to build and sustain a welcoming and supportive campus environment. OSU provides outstanding leadership opportunities for people interested in promoting and enhancing diversity, nurturing creativity, and building community. To Apply For full consideration, please send the following materials by June 30, 2005 (hard copies only, no faxes or emails): * letter of application, describing your research interests, and qualifications for this position; * copies of any relevant research publications (or pointers to such on the web); * a CV including the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three professional references, to: Research Assistant Search Committee/TD School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Oregon State University 220 Owen Hall Corvallis, OR 97331 Oregon State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer _______________________________________________ uai mailing list uai@ENGR.ORST.EDU https://secure.engr.oregonstate.edu/mailman/listinfo/uai