12.2633, Jobs: Computer Science: Asst/Assc Prof, Vermont USA
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Subject: 12.2633, Jobs: Computer Science: Asst/Assc Prof, Vermont USA
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 08:26:32 -0400 (EDT)
From: Xindong Wu <xwu at emba.uvm.edu>
Subject: Computer Science: Asst/Assc Professor at Univ of Vermont
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 08:26:32 -0400 (EDT)
From: Xindong Wu <xwu at emba.uvm.edu>
Subject: Computer Science: Asst/Assc Professor at Univ of Vermont
University of Vermont
Faculty Position in Computer Science
After a successful search for two faculty members in 2001, the
Department of Computer Science at the University of Vermont invites
applications for an additional tenure-track faculty (pending final
funding approval). This position commences with the 2002-03 academic
year. The University of Vermont, one of the top public national
universities
(http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/natudoc/natudoc_pubs.htm),
is located in Burlington, Vermont. It offers a supportive research
environment in a relatively small city that repeatedly has drawn
national attention for offering a high quality of life. The greater
Burlington area includes 125,000 people, and is situated on the shores
of Lake Champlain between the Green Mountains of Vermont and the
Adirondack Mountains of New York. Burlington and the surrounding area
provide an environment rich in cultural, family, and sporting
activities. The Department of Computer Science offers programs in the
College of Engineering and Mathematics and the College of Arts and
Sciences, as well as a joint program with the School of Business
Administration.
Position 1: Associate or Assistant Professor. Candidates in
networking and systems, software engineering, programming languages,
human-computer interaction or parallel/distributed computing are most
sought. Candidates in any area of computer science will be considered
seriously. Our faculty are involved in the forefront of research in
knowledge and data engineering, software engineering, and
computational sciences. We are seeking to complement and further
strengthen our existing research and teaching activities in these
areas.
Candidates for this position should have a strong research record,
hold a doctorate in Computer Science or a closely related field, and
have broad teaching abilities and interests. Current teaching
responsibilities typically consist of three computer science courses
per year with average enrollments of 25 students. These
responsibilities will be reduced to two courses per year for the first
two years for successful position 2 candidates. Please send a letter
of interest indicating the position sought, a curriculum vitae, a
statement of teaching experience and interests, a statement of
research interests and aspirations to, and arrange for at least three
letters of reference to be sent to
Chair, Faculty Search, Position (1),
Department of Computer Science,
University of Vermont,
Burlington, VT 05405.
Complete applications received by January 21, 2002 will be fully
considered. For more information about the Department and the
University please see http://www.cs.uvm.edu or send email to
cssearch at cs.uvm.edu.
The University of Vermont is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
employer and encourages applications from women and members of
minority groups.
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