UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

Department of Computer Science

Applications are invited for a tenure-track position at either the assistant or associate professor level in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Utah. Research areas of particular interest are Compilers and Operating Systems, but outstanding candidates in other areas will be considered. Commensurate with the department's high standards and first-rate research program, a record of excellence in research and a strong commitment to teaching are required. Applicants should have or expect to receive an earned doctorate, or equivalent, in Computer Science or a closely related field by August 1997. The position is available starting September 1997. Send Curriculum Vitae and names and addresses of at least four references to: Faculty Recruiting Committee, c/o Shawn W. Darby, Department of Computer Science, 3190 MEB, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112. Application deadline is March 15, 1997. The University of Utah is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer and encour
Applications are invited for a tenure-track position at either the assistant or associate professor level in the Department of Computer Science at th

The Department of Computer Science at the University of Utah has an extremely active research program, with 1995096 research expenditures exceeding $8,000,000. Active areas of research include:

Additional information about the Department can be found in our web pages (http://www.cs.utah.edu). Applicants for the faculty position may wish to pay particular attention to pages describing the FLUX and Avalanche projects.

Located at the foothill of the Wasatch mountains in the beautiful Salt Lake Valley, there are numerous outdoor recreational resources within easy access, including 10 National Parks less than a day's drive away. As the capital of Utah, Salt Lake also has many cultural activities, including a symphony, ballet, opera, and several professional sports teams.