Received: from GLINDA.OZ.CS.CMU.EDU by A.GP.CS.CMU.EDU id aa22616; 4 Apr 95 15:13:40 EDT Date: Tue, 4 Apr 95 15:12:05 EDT From: AI.Repository@GLINDA.OZ.CS.CMU.EDU To: ai+ai-postdoc@cs.cmu.edu Subject: Job: Tenure Track in AI at Univ. of Maine Sender: ai@A.GP.CS.CMU.EDU Organization: University of Maine System Date: Fri, 31 Mar 1995 11:56:04 EST From: George Markowsky Subject: US-ME Tenure Track CS Faculty Position U. Maine TENURE TRACK POSITION IN COMPUTER SCIENCE University of Maine QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. in Computer Science or a related discipline is required. Candidates should have a strong interest in both graduate/undergraduate teaching and scholarly research. Preference will be given to candidates with a primary interest in Artificial Intelligence, but those with an interest in Language Theory and Practice, Systems (e.g., Operating Systems, Networking, Machine Architecture), or Database System will also be considered. Candidates are expected to have a broad computer science background, and to complement and support both the graduate/undergraduate curricula and the research activities of the faculty. Current areas of faculty research interest include algorithms and complexity theory, software engineering and software reuse, graphics, numerical methods, database systems, and operating systems and networking. In addition, major projects on campus include global climate change and geographic information systems. RANK: Appointment is expected to be at the Assistant Professor level effective Sept. 1, 1995. RESPONSIBILITIES: A normal course load is two courses per semester in computer science at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels. In addition it is expected that a new faculty member participate in department service activities and establish a research program that includes both independent and collaborative research, support from external funding agencies, and involvement of graduate/undergraduate students through thesis and/or project work. COMPUTING FACILITIES: The department has a multivendor workstation/PC network, including SUN4s under UNIX, SGIs, and assorted PCs and MACs in three different laboratories. This network has access to the University mainframe (IBM 3090) with vector attachment, online library system, and the Internet. SALARY AND BENEFITS: Salary and benefits are competitive. Opportunities exist for released time and summer research support. Fringe benefits include health insurance, life insurance, and retirement (TIAA-CREF), and spouse or dependents are eligible for a 50% tuition waiver as full-time students. DEPARTMENT: The department has eight other members, and offers BA, BS and MS degrees in Computer Science. CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY: The University of Maine is the Land Grant University and Sea Grant College of Maine. The 3200 acre campus is located ten miles north of Bangor in the center of the state. It is one hour from the beautiful Bar Harbor area and the same distance to skiing and remote hiking areas. UM has a student population of approximately 11,001 (including approximately 2300 graduate students) and a faculty of 690. TO APPLY: Send a curriculum vitae and three letters of reference to: Prof. Thomas Byther, 5752 Neville Hall, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-5752. CLOSING: Consideration of candidates will begin May 22, 1995, and will continue until the position is filled. The University of Maine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This message | Submissions ai+ai-postdoc@cs.cmu.edu was sent via | Subscribe/Unsubscribe ai+query@cs.cmu.edu the AI-POSTDOC | Available mailing lists include mailing list. | AI-JOBS, LISP-JOBS, PROLOG-JOBS, AI-POSTDOC, AI-PREDOC