Two research posts are available in slightly different areas that require candidates with skills in law and Artificial Intelligence. The closing dates are October 15th and October 19th - apologies for short notice. Interviews will be held soon after the closing dates. Application forms can be downloaded from www.personnel.ed.ac.uk - it's forms 11a and 17 that you need. The starting dates for the posts will depend on the availability of whoever is appointed, but the first post is expected to start as soon as possible, whereas the seconde one is expected to start early next year. N.B. Although both posts state a requirement for a knowledge of Java, candidates who have little or no Java experience but can demonstrate a good aptitude for programming languages are encouraged to apply. RESEARCH APPOINTMENT: WEB-BASED DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR DIVORCE LAWYERS This is a 1-year research appointment within the Faculty of Law to work on design and development of a prototype web-based decision support system that will aid lawyers in handling divorce cases. You will have excellent written and verbal communication skills, and the ability and desire to work within a collaborative research team as well as having a high degree of self-motivation. You should either have experience of programming Artificial Intelligence systems, or experience in object-oriented programming and/or writing programs capable of being accessed over the Internet. An understanding of law, and legal authority, would be an advantage. A familiarity with HTML is essential for this job, and experience with one or more of the following technologies would be desirable: programming rule-based "expert systems", Java programming, intranet development, or human-computer interfaces. Application development skills (requirements engineering, knowledge acquisition, and system implementation) would also be an asset. Salary scale: £16,775 - £20,465 p.a. Please quote Ref: 306789WW Further particulars (www.personnel.ed.ac.uk/FURPARTS/Acrel/306789.htm) and details of the application procedure should be obtained from the Personnel Department, The University of Edinburgh, 9-16 Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1HT or Tel: 0131-650-2511 (24 hour answering service). UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR FORENSIC STATISTICS AND LEGAL REASONING Director and 3 Research Fellows [N.B. We're particulary looking for research fellows with experience in AI and, preferably, some familiarity with either law or statistics. The other posts are still open, however.] This is an exciting new collaborative venture involving two universities, a forensic science laboratory and four disciplines (law, statistics, artificial intelligence and forensic science). The positions are available from February 1st 2001 and are funded for three years by a Scottish Higher Education Funding Council Research Development Grant. The Director's post is at the AR3 level (£29,332 - £32,510) and will be based in the Law Faculty of The University of Edinburgh. The three research assistants, at the AR1A or AR2 level (£16,775 - £25,213), will be based in the three collaborating departments: Mathematics and Statistics (Edinburgh), Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute, (Division of Informatics, Edinburgh) and the Division of Law at Glasgow Caledonian University. The Director will be in charge of the day-to-day running of the Centre and will report to the convenor of the Management Board, Dr. C.G.G. Aitken. Applicants for the Director's post should have several years' post-doctoral or equivalent experience in some or all of the following areas: law, especially socio-legal or criminological research; forensic science; artificial intelligence/knowledge management; and statistics. Applicants for the research assistants' posts should have relevant experience, preferably including qualifications in one or more of the above areas. These applicants should have, or almost have, completed a PhD, or have equivalent qualifications and/or experience. For particular posts, preference will be given to candidates who have experience or interest in: Bayesian statistics; law and the evaluation of evidence; modelling of business processes and/or neural networks; and programming in Java or a similar language. Informal enquiries can be made to [log in to unmask] [or, for potential research fellows with AI experience, to [log in to unmask]] Further information is available at: http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/cfslr/cfslr.html Application forms can be obtained from: http://www.personnel.ed.ac.uk You should download forms 11A and 17. Further particulars, including details of the application procedure, are also obtainable from the Personnel Department, The University of Edinburgh, 9-16 Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1HT, to whom completed applications should be sent. Please quote reference 306623 (Director) or 306624 (Research Assistants). %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%