University of Saskatchewan

Department of Computer Science


Applications are invited for a tenure-track faculty position at the
Assistant Professor level.  The Department is interested in outstanding
candidates from all areas of computer science.  However, preference
will be given to candidates interested in collaborative, applied research
that cuts across traditional boundaries.  Applicants must have a Ph.D.
in computer science or equivalent.  The successful applicant will be
expected to build and sustain a strong research program and to make a
commitment to excellence in teaching at both the undergraduate and
graduate levels.

The University of Saskatchewan is a major Western Canadian University with
a wide range of academic programs and approximately 15,000 full time students.
The Department of Computer Science offers graduate programs at the M.Sc.
and Ph.D. levels, with approximately 65 students enrolled, as well as
professionally accredited undergraduate programs.  The Department is home
to a diverse collection of vigorous research programs, and was recently
ranked #1 among Canadian Computer Science Departments in terms of average
research impact per publication, by the Institute for Scientific Information
(ISI) in Philadelphia.  For further information about the Department,
see http://www.cs.usask.ca.

Please direct applications or inquiries to the Chair:  Professor Derek Eager,
Department of Computer Science, University of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon SK  S7N 5A9, Canada; eager@cs.usask.ca.  Applications should
include a curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of three references,
and will be accepted until the position is filled.

This position has been cleared for advertising at the two-tier level.
Applications are invited from qualified individuals regardless of their
immigration status in Canada.  The University is committed to Employment
Equity.  Members of Designated Groups (women, aboriginal people, people
with disabilities and visible minorities) are encouraged to self-identify
on their applications.