UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

Department of Computer Science


The Department of Computer Science at the University of Minnesota invites
applications for up to four open positions beginning September 1997 or
later. These positions are at the assistant professor level but highly
qualified applicants at higher ranks will also be considered. Specialists
from all areas of computers science are encouraged to apply. Requirements
include a Ph.D. in Computer Science or a related discipline, a commitment
to teaching, and a distinguished research record or the potential for
carrying out outstanding research.

The Department of Computer Science at the University of Minnesota
encompasses a wide range of research areas, including software engineering,
networking and distributed multimedia, databases, parallelizing compilers,
computer architecture, artificial intelligence, robotics and computer
vision, theory, computational geometry, human-computer interaction,
parallel computing, and numerical analysis. Its faculty members have access
to outstanding computer facilities both within the department and at the
various centers on campus, including the Minnesota Supercomputer Institute,
the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, and the Army High
Performance Computing Research Center. For more information about the
Department of Computer Science, its facilities, and faculty, see the World
Wide Web home page: http://www.cs.umn.edu. The Minneapolis-St. Paul area is
a major center for advanced technology and computer industry and the
Department of Computer Science enjoys strong interactions with local
companies.

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a research summary, and the
names of at least three references to: Chair, Faculty Recruiting Committee,
Department of Computer Science, 4-192 EE/CSci Building, University of
Minnesota, 200 Union St. S.E., Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455. Electronic
submissions of applications material are welcome (send e-mail to
applications@cs.umn.edu). The closing date for receipt of applications is
March 14th, 1997. Interviews may take place before the closing date but no
decision will be made before March 14th.

The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.