Wayne State University
Department of Computer Science
The Computer Science Department of Wayne State University invites applications and nominations for two tenure-track faculty positions at the assistant/associate professor level. Applicants should be in the areas of distributed computing, operating systems, networking or multimedia. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in computer science/engineering or a closely related field, a strong interest in and commitment to both research and teaching, a publication record in their area, and show potential for obtaining external research funding. Applications from minority and women candidates are especially encouraged. Wayne State University, located in Detroit's University Cultural Center, is an urban, comprehensive research university serving 32,000 students. The Computer Science Department has 17 faculty members, approximately 60 doctoral, 250 masters, and 250 undergraduate students. The faculty have ties to industries such as Ford Motor Company and General Motors Corporation. Several research and instructional projects are currently being funded by these industries, the Electrical Power Research Institute, the City of Detroit, NSF and NASA. Applicants should send a letter of intent, a statement of search and teaching interests, a resume, and the names of at least three references, their addresses (including e-mail address), and telephone/fax numbers to: Dr. William I. Grosky, Chair, Computer Science Department, 431 State Hall, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202; Tel. 313-577-2478; fax: 313-577-3395; e-mail: grosky@cs.wayne.edu. For full consideration, applications should be submitted by Dec. 1, 1996. However, applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. Wayne State University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Wayne State University: People working together to provide quality service. All buildings, structures and vehicles at WSU are smoke-free.