[comp.graphics] Graphics faculty position

rro@cs.colostate.edu (Rod Oldehoeft) (02/05/91)

I post to draw your attention to our ad soliciting applications
for faculty positions in computer science at Colorado State
University.  The ad in the January and February issues of IEEE
Computer and Communications of the ACM is attached.

Although graphics is not explicitly mentioned in the ad, there's
a good chance we'll be seeking someone in this area.  We have a
nice selection of HP graphics equipment for faculty and lab use,
ongoing grad students, and good industrial relations.

You can also contact me for additional information.

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Rod Oldehoeft                    Email: rro@cs.colostate.edu
Computer Science Department      Voice: 303/491-5792
Colorado State University        Fax:   303/491-2293
Fort Collins, CO  80523

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Faculty Positions, Fall 1991

Computer Science Department

Colorado State University


The Computer Science Department solicits applications for tenure-track
and visiting faculty positions at all levels (subject to funding).
Candidates for assistant professor need a PhD in computer science
(at time of appointment) with promise for excellence in research and
teaching; applicants for senior ranks must possess distinguished
research records. The Department has approval for significant growth
over the next few years, and has identified selected areas in parallel
computing, artificial intelligence, and software engineering for special
attention.  Salary is commensurate with rank and experience.  New
and visiting faculty will enjoy duties especially conducive to
productive research.

The Department offers BS, MS, and PhD degrees.  We have excellent
cooperative research relations with industrial and government
laboratories, and their people form a significant portion of our
graduate student population.  We operate numerous multi-user systems
(HP, DEC, Sequent) and many workstations (Sun, Apple, ATT), all
networked.  University operations include IBM RS6000 servers and a
visualization laboratory.  Department personnel work in a pleasant,
smoke-free environment.

Fort Collins is a growing community of 92,000 located along the
foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 60 miles north of Denver.  The
climate is moderate---about 15 inches of precipitation and 290 days of
sunshine per year.  There are many cultural opportunities and
year-round outdoor activities.

Send your curriculum vitae and names of at least three professional
references to:  Dr. R. R. Oldehoeft, Search Committee, Computer
Science Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
80523.  Applications for August, 1991 will be considered March 1, 1991.
The search may be extended if suitable candidates are not found.


Colorado State University is an EEO/AA employer.  EO Office:  314
Student Services Building.