YALE UNIVERSITY

Department of Computer Science


The Yale Computer Science Department is looking for highly qualified
candidates for junior faculty positions beginning in the 1997-98
academic year.  We seek to expand and broaden the applied and
experimental side of our research and teaching program, building on
existing strengths in applied discrete mathematics, combinatorial
optimization, complexity theory, computer vision and robotics,
cryptography and security, distributed computing and coordination,
languages, formal methods and logic, functional programming languages
and compilers, high-performance scientific computing, medical
applications, network protocols, numerical methods, and parallel
architectures.  Some new areas of particular interest include
computational biology, computational geometry, computer graphics and
visualization, databases, digital libraries, human-computer interaction,
multimedia, networking and communications, real-time systems, and
software quality.


Applicants are expected to excel in both research and teaching.  They
will find many opportunities for research collaborations both inside and
outside of the computer science department.  Interdisciplinary
activities are encouraged with Yale's many world-class research groups
in computationally-active fields such as biology, chemistry, economics,
engineering, geophysics, mathematics, medicine, and physics.  Yale is
known for excellence in teaching, and applicants will have the
opportunity to teach bright students in relatively small graduate and
undergraduate classes.

Candidates should hold a Ph.D. in computer science or related
discipline.  Applications should be submitted before March 1, 1997.
Send vita and have at least three letters of reference sent to

	Faculty Recruiting Committee 
	Department of Computer Science, 
	Yale University 
	PO Box 208285 
	New Haven, CT 06520-8285

Qualified women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply.  Yale
is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.