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Stephen Hawking seeks help to make voice heard

Computer skills a plus: Physicist Stephen Hawking seeks assistant to help make his voice heard

LONDON (AP) -- Can you help make Stephen Hawking's voice heard?

The famed British physicist is seeking an assistant to help develop and maintain the electronic speech system that allows him to communicate his vision of the universe. An informal job ad posted to the famed physicist's website said the assistant should be computer literate, ready to travel, and able to repair electronic devices "with no instruction manual or technical support."

Hawking has long struggled against amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a disease which left him almost completely paralyzed.

He lost his real voice in a tracheotomy in 1985, but a wheelchair-mounted computer helps synthesize speech by interpreting the twitches of his face. The synthesizer's robotic monotone has become nearly as famous as Hawking himself, but the computer — powered by batteries fastened to the back of Hawking's wheelchair — isn't just for speaking.

It can connect to the Internet over cell phone networks and a universal infrared remote enables the physicist to switch on the lights, watch television, or open doors either at home or at the office.

It's a complicated, tailor-made system, as the ad makes clear. A photograph of the back of Hawking's wheelchair, loaded with coiled wires and electronic equipment, is pictured under the words: "Could you maintain this?"

"If your answer is 'yes,' we'd like to hear from you!" the website says.

Hawking's website says that the job's salary is expected to be about 25,000 pounds ($38,500) a year.

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Online:

http://www.hawking.org.uk/

 
  • skye  •  1 month 28 days ago
    And how much does Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton get for showing up at parties? What a sad comment on what society values.
  • HR Puffnstuff  •  1 month 28 days ago
    I would think the travel would be included, and the activities you would participate in would be worth more than any income. Any old school technology person knows you have to pay your dues, and this would be a great way to do it. If I were 25 I'd do it in a heart beat.
  • west one  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  1 month 28 days ago
    he is the longest living person with ALS , only 5% make it past 20 yrs.
  • TF  •  Aurora, Colorado  •  1 month 28 days ago
    The people posting on this conversation appear to have a VERY narrow view of what a tech would be introduced to. 38k a year...in a heart beat I would take this job!!! The money is not the issue, if you are 25, have no family or bills and want to explore a universe bigger than you could imagine. To be privy to the work Hawking does, to see into a mind which very few can understand and be able to travel to locations you can only dream about....your priorities are skewed!!! If all you ever care about is what monetary value you can get you will NEVER find a deeper understanding of your world or the world of others.
  • Spirit  •  Johannesburg, South Africa  •  1 month 28 days ago
    I would do it for the astral travel, it is the best way to get around.
    Knowledge is worth more than money, no one can steal it from you.
  • Keith B  •  Rolling Meadows, Illinois  •  1 month 28 days ago
    I would have expected double the salary to be honest.....not only the degree of technical knowledge but also the travel requirements. Sounds like a tuff job!
  • Weed Omaniac  •  1 month 28 days ago
    I don't qualify. But I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
  • Alan O  •  1 month 28 days ago
    Brilliant minds don't make money, crooked ones do. One of the most, if not the most brilliant minds died penniless.. Nicolas Tesla. He didn't care about money. He only cared about his research and advancing humanity.
  • G  •  Hanover, Maryland  •  1 month 28 days ago
    How about calling the Scooter Store, Stevie boy.
  • oldsarge54  •  Marion, Texas  •  1 month 28 days ago
    And God said, "I took a monoblock of incredibly dense material and caused a super explosion that created the universe."
    Moses said, "Huh?"
    And God said, "Let there be light."
  • yardog59  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  1 month 28 days ago
    What happened to his old assistant??
  • john j  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  1 month 28 days ago
    The only reason a techie would take this position would to be associated with Stephen Hawking. $38.5 G's is paltry to what a good tech can make.
  • The Ultimate  •  1 month 28 days ago
    I never knew he was British...He barely has an accent!
  • K_rus  •  1 month 28 days ago
    One of the smartest minds in the world contained in such a fragile body. It's almost poetic....if it wasn't so sad.
  • a concerned person  •  Los Angeles, California  •  1 month 28 days ago
    hey, Bill Gates and W Buffet, here is a really good charity for you.
    a brilliant Mind
  • Moslem  •  Brno, Czech Republic  •  1 month 28 days ago
    I am wondering why his electronic speech system is deteriorating instead of evolving?
  • Daniel  •  Randolph, New Jersey  •  1 month 28 days ago
    I think we need to bare in mind that the position being offered is essentially that of a full-time lab assistant-Hawking is a university professor and scientist, after all. And let us not forget some of the nice little fringe benefits that the job would entail: getting to work alongside one of the greatest physicists on the face of the planet, traveling the world with (probably) most of the expenses paid, and with Hawking's name on your resume you would pretty much have an automatic key to any university job you would want later on. Well worth it.
  • La Dee Dah  •  1 month 28 days ago
    Should have read, "Salary of 35k pounds and the secrets of the universe..." I'm somewhat reminded of when Bill Muray was a caddie for the Dhali Llama.
  • Morey L  •  1 month 28 days ago
    I believe that Hawkins is a sincere, objective dis-believer, not a politicized and antagonistic one like some other, more outspoken atheists. That I can respect.

    (And to all you knuckleheads here who thinks he DESERVES his illness, I refer you to Luke 13:4, Matthew 7:3-5 and John 9).
  • Quenched  •  San Jose, California  •  1 month 29 days ago
    Wow, that's very little monetary compensation for someone who is required to have such a high degree of skill.
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