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Subject: Postdoc position/UIC/bioinformatics/computer science - msg#00066
List: db.dbworld
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION at the National Center for Data Mining is available
immediately to conduct research in data mining or data intensive computing.
Preference will be given to candidates working in bioinformatics or a closely
related field. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in mathematics, computer science,
or a closely related technical field. Applications will be accepted until the
position is filled. Send CV and reference information to: Shirley Connelly,
Lab. for Advanced Computing, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, 851 S. Morgan St.
(M/C 249), Chicago, IL 60607. Fax: 312-355-0373. Email:
connelly-LURmVH5XNMI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx UIC is an AA/EOE.
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SIGKDD Data Mining Innovation and Service Awards : Nominations sought
Subject: SIGKDD Data Mining Innovation and Service Awards : Nominations sought
http://www.kdnuggets.com/news/2003/n07/1i.html
ACM SIGKDD, the leading data mining society, invites your nominations for
1. SIGKDD Innovation Award, and
2. SIGKDD Service Award.
SIGKDD Innovation Award
One SIGKDD Innovation Award will be given to one individual or
one group of collaborators who has made significant technical
innovations in the field of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery that
have been transferred to practice in significant ways, or that have
significantly influenced direction of research and development in the
field.
Previous SIGKDD Innovation Award winners were Rakesh Agrawal (IBM) in 2000 and
Jerome Friedman
(Stanford) in 2002.
SIGKDD Service Award
One SIGKDD Service Award will be given to one individual or one
group who has performed significant service to the field, that include
professional volunteer services in disseminating technical information
to the field, education, research funding, etc.
Previous SIGKDD Services Award winners were Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro
(KDnuggets) in 2000, and
Ramasamy (Sam) Uthurusamy (GM) in 2002.
Nomination Process
Each nomination should be co-sponsored by at least 3 people. Email
co-sponsorship is accepted. Nominations should include a 200-500 word
statement to justify the nomination, and other supporting materials.
At most one award will be given each year in each category.
Please send all materials by email by June 8, 2003 to Gregory
Piatetsky-Shapiro,
gps at kdnuggets.com.
Important dates:
1. Deadline for nominations: June 8, 2003.
2. Announcement of the Awards at ACM SIGKDD-2003 conference: August 24, 2003.
Exclusion: People on the ACM SIGKDD Awards Committee (below) or SIGKDD Chairman
Won Kim are not eligible to be nominated.
ACM SIGKDD Awards Committee
Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro (KDnuggets), Chair
Rakesh Agrawal (IBM)
Thomas Dietterich (Oregon State University)
Jerome Friedman (Stanford)
Jiawei Han (UIUC)
Daryl Pregibon (AT&T)
Foster Provost (New York University)
Sam Uthurusamy (GM)
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OPEN POSITION IN SPATIAL DATA MANAGEMENT/GIS
OPEN POSITION IN SPATIAL DATA MANAGEMENT/GIS
The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of
California, San Diego (UCSD) has an opening in spatial information
management/GIS.
SDSC is engaged in several large collaborative projects aimed at developing
information integration infrastructure
for various science disciplines, including geology, ecology, neuroscience,
oceanography. All of these projects require managing a suite of software
products for spatial data analysis and data integration, organizing and
grid-enabling our growing collection of heterogeneous spatial data, developing
and customizing online mapping applications, and desktop GIS programming. We
are looking for a person who can manage all technical aspects of the
development and coordination of spatial data infrastructure and spatial
analysis software at SDSC (http://www.sdsc.edu) and our collaborators.
For detailed job description, qualifications, and information on how to apply,
please see:
http://joblink.ucsd.edu/bulletin/job.html?cat=information&job_id=29655
To ensure maximal consideration please apply by April 28th, 2003.
--
Ilya Zaslavsky
Spatial Information Systems Lab Director, Data & Knowledge Systems, SDSC
University of California, San Diego
ph. 858-534-8342
zaslavsk-8ZGgPXq8l90@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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SIGKDD Data Mining Innovation and Service Awards : Nominations sought
Subject: SIGKDD Data Mining Innovation and Service Awards : Nominations sought
http://www.kdnuggets.com/news/2003/n07/1i.html
ACM SIGKDD, the leading data mining society, invites your nominations for
1. SIGKDD Innovation Award, and
2. SIGKDD Service Award.
SIGKDD Innovation Award
One SIGKDD Innovation Award will be given to one individual or
one group of collaborators who has made significant technical
innovations in the field of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery that
have been transferred to practice in significant ways, or that have
significantly influenced direction of research and development in the
field.
Previous SIGKDD Innovation Award winners were Rakesh Agrawal (IBM) in 2000 and
Jerome Friedman
(Stanford) in 2002.
SIGKDD Service Award
One SIGKDD Service Award will be given to one individual or one
group who has performed significant service to the field, that include
professional volunteer services in disseminating technical information
to the field, education, research funding, etc.
Previous SIGKDD Services Award winners were Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro
(KDnuggets) in 2000, and
Ramasamy (Sam) Uthurusamy (GM) in 2002.
Nomination Process
Each nomination should be co-sponsored by at least 3 people. Email
co-sponsorship is accepted. Nominations should include a 200-500 word
statement to justify the nomination, and other supporting materials.
At most one award will be given each year in each category.
Please send all materials by email by June 8, 2003 to Gregory
Piatetsky-Shapiro,
gps at kdnuggets.com.
Important dates:
1. Deadline for nominations: June 8, 2003.
2. Announcement of the Awards at ACM SIGKDD-2003 conference: August 24, 2003.
Exclusion: People on the ACM SIGKDD Awards Committee (below) or SIGKDD Chairman
Won Kim are not eligible to be nominated.
ACM SIGKDD Awards Committee
Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro (KDnuggets), Chair
Rakesh Agrawal (IBM)
Thomas Dietterich (Oregon State University)
Jerome Friedman (Stanford)
Jiawei Han (UIUC)
Daryl Pregibon (AT&T)
Foster Provost (New York University)
Sam Uthurusamy (GM)
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OPEN POSITION IN SPATIAL DATA MANAGEMENT/GIS
OPEN POSITION IN SPATIAL DATA MANAGEMENT/GIS
The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of
California, San Diego (UCSD) has an opening in spatial information
management/GIS.
SDSC is engaged in several large collaborative projects aimed at developing
information integration infrastructure
for various science disciplines, including geology, ecology, neuroscience,
oceanography. All of these projects require managing a suite of software
products for spatial data analysis and data integration, organizing and
grid-enabling our growing collection of heterogeneous spatial data, developing
and customizing online mapping applications, and desktop GIS programming. We
are looking for a person who can manage all technical aspects of the
development and coordination of spatial data infrastructure and spatial
analysis software at SDSC (http://www.sdsc.edu) and our collaborators.
For detailed job description, qualifications, and information on how to apply,
please see:
http://joblink.ucsd.edu/bulletin/job.html?cat=information&job_id=29655
To ensure maximal consideration please apply by April 28th, 2003.
--
Ilya Zaslavsky
Spatial Information Systems Lab Director, Data & Knowledge Systems, SDSC
University of California, San Diego
ph. 858-534-8342
zaslavsk-8ZGgPXq8l90@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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