SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY

Computer Science and Engineering

The Computer Science and Engineering Department at Southern Methodist
University invites applications for two distinct faculty positions beginning
Fall 1997.  The first position will be filled by an individual with an interest
and expertise in Software Engineering.  The second by an individual with an
interest and experience in one of the following areas:  distributed operating
systems, networking and communications, or computer systems architecture.  The
successful candidates must hold a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Computer
Engineering or a closely related area and demonstrate a strong commitment to
excellence in teaching and research.

The Dallas area has one of the highest concentrations of high-tech corporations
in the nation, offering abundant opportunities for industrial research
cooperation and consulting.

The CSE Department resides within the School of Engineering and Applied Science
and offers degree programs in Computer Science, Computer Engineering and
Software Engineering.  It currently has 14 faculty members whose research
concentration is in artificial intelligence, computational programming,
computer arithmetic, computer networks, database systems, distributed operating
systems, parallel processing, software engineering as well as other related
areas.

Interested individuals should send a complete resume and names of three
references, including a one-page statement of research interests and
accomplishments to:  Professor Dan I. Moldovan, Chair, CSE Department, SMU,
Dallas, TX  75275-0122.  The search committee will commence applicant screening
on or about December 1, 1996.  To ensure full consideration, applications must
be postmarked before January 31, 1997, however, the committee will continue to
accept applications until the positions are filled.  All applicants will be
notified of the committee's final employment decisions after the positions are
filled.

SMU is an affirmative action, equal opportunity, Title IX employer and does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, age,
or disability.