[comp.graphics] tenure track faculty position

FC137501@ysub.ysu.edu (Paul M. Mullins) (06/18/91)

       TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITION IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

Youngstown State University invites applications for a vacant tenure
track faculty position in the Department of Mathematical and Computer
Sciences. The Department is located in the School of Arts and Sciences.

The available position is at the rank of Assistant Professor.  Salary
range is (up to) $39,000 for a nine-month academic appointment.

Minimum qualifications is a Ph.D. in Computer Science.

Duties may include teaching computer science courses at all levels offered,
elementary through graduate.  Faculty are expected to participate in
committee work, student advising, and research.

Starting date: Sept. 15, 1991
Closing date: June 26, 1991, or until position is filled.

Applicants should send (1) a letter of interest, (2) a current resume,
(3) an official copy of a transcript documenting academic qualifications
for this position, and (4) the names, addresses, and telephone numbers
of three references to:

   Dr. Albert J. Klein, Chair
   Department of Mathematical
     and Computer Sciences
   Youngstown State University
   Youngstown, OH 44555

        YSU IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

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Youngstown State University is a state-assisted, urban, nonresidential
institution of higher education which primarily serves the students of
a five-county area around Youngstown.

The University has an enrollment of approximately 15,000 (head-count) in
a wide variety of programs ranging from 2-year associate degrees to
graduate programs at the master's level.

Schools and colleges at the University are the College of Applied Science
and Technology, the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business
Administration, the School of Engineering, the School of Education, the
College of Fine and Performing Arts, and the Graduate School.

The campus, located north of downtown Youngstown, is compact and carefully
designed, with most of the major structures being new or recently renovated.
(Over $100 million has been devoted to physical plant construction and
renovation during the past fifteen years.)

The city of Youngstown is located midway between Cleveland and Pittsburgh.
The Youngstown-Warren area has a population in excess of 500,000, and offers
the usual amenities of urban living, but few of the problems of the big city.
All types of housing are available within a 30 minute drive of the campus,
and housing costs in Youngstown are significantly lower than in most
metropolitan areas.

The University's full-service faculty, which numbers over 400, is represented
by the University chapter of the Ohio Education Association, which has been
the recognized bargaining agent since 1972.

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The Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences maintains an Encore
Multimax, 7 Sparc Workstations, a number of PCs, and an X-terminal lab.
The computer science program is centered in Harry Meshel Hall, a high
technology center dedicated in 1986 containing 7 classrooms and 12 labs.

Campus facilities include an Amdahl 5868 Multiprocessor (equivelant to
two IBM 3081 GXs), mainframe terminal labs, 225 IBM PCs, and a campus LAN.
The campus is connected to the Internet and BITNET, and provides access
to the Ohio Supercomputer Center's Cray YMP8/864.