efbrick@SANDIA.GOV (Ernie Brickell) (01/10/90)
Sandia National Laboratories is seeking outstanding candidates in
the area of theoretical computer science to fill its 1990
Research Fellowship in Computational Science and also to fill a
limited number of regular staff positions. Sandia provides an
exceptional research opportunity for new graduates in theoretical
computer science. We are primarily interested in the areas of
computational geometry and parallel computation, but other
specialties will be considered as well. Sandia provides an
excellent environment for research in theoretical computer
science. Our strong applied research programs in robotics,
parallel computing, and cryptology create a wealth of new
problems in computational geometry, parallel computation, and
computational number theory. In addition, several
leading-edge massively parallel computers are available in the
department.
The fellowship appointment is for a period of one year and may be
renewed for a second year. The fellowship and staff positions
include a highly competitive salary, moving expenses, and a
generous professional travel allowance. The successful candidate
must be a U.S. citizen, must have earned a Ph.D. degree or the
equivalent, and should have a strong background in theoretical
computer science or discrete mathematics. Applications from
qualified candidates, as well as nominations for the Fellowship
should be addressed to Robert H. Banks, Division 3531-23D,
Sandia National Laboratories, P.O. Box 5800, Albuquerque, NM
87185. Applications should include a resume, a statement of
research goals, and the names of three references. Further
inquiries can be made by calling (505)846-7564 or by sending
Email to efbrick@sandia.gov.