keller@utah-cs.UUCP (Bob Keller) (12/16/85)
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
Computer Science Faculty Positions
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Utah solicits faculty
applications at all professorial ranks. The department currently has 15
tenure-track faculty members, as well as an additional 3 serving in research
capacities and 2 as teaching faculty. The student population includes
approximately 200 undergraduates with full major status, 60 Master's degree
students, and 25 PhD students.
Representative research projects include:
Architecture design and test methodologies E. Organick
Computer-aided geometric design and graphics E. Cohen, R. Riesenfeld
Computer-aided instruction R. Brandt
Computer music E. Ferretti
Graphics S. Thomas
Information-based complexity theory K. Sikorski
Lisp implementation R. Kessler
Multiprocessing for functional and logic programming R. Keller, G. Lindstrom
Multiprocessor simulation tools R. Fujimoto
Numeric multiprocessing J. van Rosendale
Robotics and computer vision B. Bhanu, T. Henderson
Text-searching machines L. Hollaar
VLSI T. Carter, K. Smith
The Department operates a professionally staffed research computing facility,
encompassing DEC Vax 8600, Vax 785, DECsystem 2060, and various lesser vaxes.
An 18-processor BBN Butterfly is imminent. The facility is interconnected via
both an Ethernet and broadband local area networks, with a gateway to Arpanet,
CSNET, and Telenet. Maintained workstations include Apollo, Hewlett-Packard,
Sun, and MacIntosh. An advanced graphics laboratory houses a large collection
of equipment for the generation of very high resolution black & white and color
images for use in computer aided design of both mechanical and integrated
circuit systems. Devices include several laser printers, and various raster
and multi-color plotters. Robotics and vision equipment includes a PUMA 560
robot, laser range finder, and VICOM image processor. An instructional
facility consisting of various microprocessors and a Vax/780 is also operated
by the Department. College facilities used by the department include a Gould
9080, and a VLSI fabrication facility. Departmental research operates on a
well-funded and broadly based program, including an NSF CER award.
Starting date for appointments is 1 July 1986.
Direct vita, along with the names of three or more references, by 1 February
1986 to:
Professor Robert M. Keller
Department of Computer Science
3160 Merrill Engineering Bldg.
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
The University of Utah is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer.