[comp.sys.dec] Dartmouth College seeking to fill endowed chair in Computer Engineering

fagin@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Barry S. Fagin) (09/15/88)

                           Dartmouth College

                     Thayer School of Engineering

                  announces the availability of the


        Dorothy and Walter Gramm Distinguished Professorship


The Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College invites nominations
and applications for the Dorothy and Walter Gramm Endowed Chair in Engineering.

Dartmouth College seeks an individual who has made significant contributions 
to the fields of computer science or computer engineering to fill the chair 
endowed by the Gramm family.  The preferred candidate would be one whose 
primary interests are in computer system design (VLSI systems, computer 
design, and circuit design).  Nominations of candidates currently in industry 
as well as academia are welcome.  A significant record of research funding 
and publication is expected.

Candidates for this position must be capable of providing leadership for
continued expansion of the Computer Engineering program and the joint
Ph.D. program in Computer Science, conducted in cooperation with the
Mathematics and Computer Science Department of Dartmouth College.  As a
tenured and distinguished professor, the individual filling the position
will be expected to teach, conduct funded research, and be responsible for
hiring additional faculty in the computer area.  An earned doctorate in
engineering or a related discipline is required, and the ability to
motivate and teach students is essential.

         Applications or nominations should be submitted to

               Dr. Carol B. Muller, Assistant Dean 
                  (carol.muller@dartmouth.edu)
                  Thayer School of Engineering
                        Dartmouth College
                  Hanover, New Hampshire 03755

Dartmouth College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and
encourages applications from women and members of minority groups.