[comp.os.research] Faculty positions in Computer Science

zhang@ncar.UCAR.EDU (Xiaodong Zhang) (11/15/90)

	 The University of Texas at San Antonio  

The Division of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics will have
two tenure-track positions at the assistant professor level, and one at
the senior level in computer science beginning August, 1991.  Although
applicants in all areas of computer science will be considered,
preference will be given to those candidates whose research areas are
in parallel and distributed computation, data bases, programming
languages and computer systems and architectures.  Applicants for the
assistant professor positions should have the Ph.D. degree in computer
science or a related area by August 1991, and should demonstrate strong
potential for excellence in research and teaching.  Applicants for the
senior position should have a strong research record including
publications and research funding. Responsibilities include research,
teaching, direction of graduate students, and contributing in program
development.

The University has a VAX 8650 and an IBM 4381 dedicated to academic
computing and connected to an ethernet local area network. The
division's computing equipment for computer science research includes a
BBN Butterfly GP1000 with 16 processors, a Sun network with 33
SPARCstations, and an AI lab consisting of a Symbolics, two TI
exploreres and two LMI machines.  All the machines have internet and
bitnet access.  In addition to the other numerous workstations within
the Science and Engineering College, there is access to an Encore
Multimax with 20 processors as well as a Cray X-MP/24 (COS), a Cray IS
(UNICOS) and a Cray Y-MP.

San Antonio, Texas is a scenic, dynamic and fast growing city of rich
cultural diversity.  The UTSA is the only public university in the city
of San Antonio, and serves a metropolitan population of approximately
one million people. The university is viewed by the community as an
important asset in the economic development of the area.

Applicants should submit a resume and arrange to have at least three 
letters of recommendation sent to 

Professor Shair Ahmad, Director  
Division of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics  
The University of Texas at San Antonio  
San Antonio, Texas 78285-0664  
E-mail: mchbm@utsa86.sa.utexas.edu 

The closing date for receipt of applications for these positions is
February 15, 1991.  The UTSA is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. We encourage women and minorities to apply.