Corpora: CompLing Faculty Recruiting @ U Texas Austin

Raymond Mooney mooney at cs.utexas.edu
Wed Jan 3 16:03:52 UTC 2001


Natural Language Processing/Computational Linguistics is a potential
focus area for new faculty hiring in the Department of Computer
Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. Interested parties are
encouraged to apply to the following call published in the CACM.  As
an additional note, the overall Artificial Intelligence program at UT
Austin has been ranked the 5th best in the nation by U.S. News
(http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/beyond/gradrank/gbcomsp1.htm).

-Ray Mooney
Faculty Recruiting Committee

Raymond J. Mooney                        Professor
Department of Computer Sciences  Phone:  (512) 471-9558
Taylor Hall 2.124                Fax:    (512) 471-8885
University of Texas              E-mail: mooney at cs.utexas.edu
Austin, TX 78712-1188            WWW:    http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/mooney
USA

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University of Texas at Austin
Department of Computer Sciences
Tenure Track Positions

The Department of Computer Sciences of the University of Texas at
Austin invites applications for tenure-track positions. We are
particularly interested in candidates at the assistant professor level
in the areas of systems, compositional and component-based software
development, intelligent robotics, or graphics, but excellent
candidates in all areas and at all levels will be seriously
considered. All tenure-track positions require a Ph.D. or equivalent
degree in computer science or a related area at the time of
employment.  Successful candidates are expected to pursue an active
research program, perform both graduate and undergraduate teaching,
and supervise graduate students.

The department is ranked among the top ten computer science
departments in the country. It has 36 tenure-track faculty members
across all areas of computer science, and participates in the
University's Computational and Applied Mathematics interdisciplinary
program. Austin, the capital of Texas, is located on the Colorado
River, at the edge of the Texas Hill Country, and is famous for its
live music and outdoor recreation. Austin is also a center for
high-technology industry, including companies such as IBM, Dell,
Motorola, Sematech, AMD, MCC, Tivoli, Trilogy, Dejanews, and Origin
Systems. For more information please see the department web page:
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/

To apply, please send a curriculum vita, description of research
interests, and selected publications, and ask three referees to send
letters of reference directly to:

Faculty Search Committee
Computer Science Department
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas 78712 USA

Inquiries about your application may be directed to
faculty-search at cs.utexas.edu

Evaluation of applications will be done throughout the academic year
until available positions are filled. Candidates are encouraged to
apply early; applications received after January 15, 2001 will be
considered if positions remain available.

Women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply. The
University of Texas is an Equal Opportunity Employer.



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