Xref: utzoo can.jobs:586 misc.jobs.misc:9192 misc.jobs.offered:6888 comp.robotics:504 comp.ai:7981 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!ubc-cs!uw-beaver!mit-eddie!mintaka!spdcc!know!samsung!uunet!unhd!rmt From: rmt@uunet!unhd (Roy M. Turner) Newsgroups: can.jobs,misc.jobs.misc,misc.jobs.offered,ne.jobs,ba.general,ne.general,comp.robotics,comp.ai,ba.market.misc,ne.wanted Subject: Position available: software for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Keywords: job, computer science, AI, robotics, autonomous underwater vehicles Message-ID: <1990Nov9.190145.4250@uunet!unhd> Date: 9 Nov 90 19:01:45 GMT Reply-To: clb%msel@descartes.unh.edu Organization: Dept. of Computer Science/MSEL, UNH, Durham, NH Lines: 47 Research Project Engineer Needed: The Marine Systems Engineering Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire, a small research lab focused on the development of underwater robotic vehicles and systems, needs a person to lead its efforts to develop real time A.I./Symbolic Processing for Intelligent Guidance & Control. This includes the planning necessary to define specific research goals and milestones. Responsibilities include: Conceptualize, design and implement computer systems software for the EAVE (Experimental Autonomous VEhicles) systems; analyze and evaluate the performance of de- veloped software concepts through the use of various signal processing techniques and computer analysis; present the results of research through the publication of papers and participation in scientific workshops and conferences; direct research staff in their efforts to accomplish the defined research goals; interact effectively with other researchers in order to maintain active communication and sharing of results. The successful applicant enjoys working in a project oriented, team environment. He/she should have a strong background in both numeric and symbolic programming (C, Unix, LISP, Object Oriented Programming) as well as an understanding of microcomputer hard- ware systems and their interface to sensor subsystems. This position offers a challenging opportunity for professional growth in a flexible research environment. Minimum qualifications: Bachelor's degree in appropriate field of engineering or physics; five years experience related to field of expertise of which at least three are in system software development; expertise in design of complex components, equip- ment, and analysis of experimental data. Salary: $32,740 to $51,050; starting salary normally not to exceed $36,810. Send resume (non citizens must include current visa status) by Novem- ber 26, 1990 to: Richard Blidberg, Marine Systems Engineering Lab., Marine Program Bldg., University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. UNH is an AA/EEO Employer. -- -------------------- Roy M. Turner Research Assistant Professor Dept. of Computer Science/Marine Systems Engineering Laboratory