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                        POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP 

                      - PROBABILISTIC REASONING -  

              MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUTE FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE 

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The Max Planck Institute for Computer Science is devoted to basic 
research in Computer Science. The institute is located on the campus 
of the University of Saarbruecken, and currently consists of   
three research groups "Algorithms and Complexity", "Programming Logics" 
and "Computer Graphics". 

In the  "Programming Logics" research group (headed by Prof. H. Ganzinger) 
there is an opening for a  post-doctoral fellowship in the area of  
probabilistic reasoning. We are looking for applicants whose research 
interests include one or more of the following topics: 
          -probabilistic logics
          -graphical models
          -machine learning 
          -statistics in AI
          -probabilistic verification. 
Post-doctoral fellows at the Max-Planck-Institute will usually conduct 
independent research in their own field of interest, while at the same 
time they are strongly encouraged to interact and collaborate with other 
members of the research group. The working language at the institute is 
English. 

Fellowships are granted for either 1 or 2 years. The salary is approximately 
3600 DM (1840 Euro) per month (taxfree). For further informations on the 
Max-Planck-Institute for Computer Science please visit www.mpi-sb.mpg.de. 

Applications should include a short curriculum vita, a list of publications, 
a statement of research interests and preferred period of stay, and 
names and email addresses of two or three references.  Please send 
applications to 

       Manfred Jaeger
       MPI Informatik
       Im Stadtwald
       66123 Saarbruecken
       Germany 

or by email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Informal enquiries for further information
are also welcome. Please send your applications as soon as possible, but no 
later than January 15, 2000.

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