job announcement

Mike Mozer mozer at neuron.cs.colorado.edu
Tue Oct 10 15:14:30 EDT 1995


University of Colorado, Boulder
Department of Computer Science

Applications are invited for a junior tenure-track faculty position in the
areas of artificial intelligence or software and systems. The department is
particularly interested in candidates in the areas of human-computer
interaction, human and machine learning, neural networks, databases,
computer networks, distributed systems, programming languages and software
engineering. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in computer science or a
related field and show strong promise in both research and teaching.

The Computer Science Department at the University of Colorado has 22
faculty and about 200 graduate students. It has strong research programs in
artificial intelligence, numerical and parallel computation, software and
systems and theoretical computer science. The computing environment
includes a multitude of computer workstations and a large variety of
parallel computers. The department has been the recipient of two
consecutive five-year Institutional Infrastructure (previously CER) grants
from the National Science Foundation supporting its computing
infrastructure and collaborative research among its faculty.

Applicants should send a current curriculum vitae and the names of four
references to Professor Gary J. Nutt, Chair, Department of Computer
Science, Campus Box 430, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0430.
One-page statements of research and teaching interests would also be
appreciated. Review of applications will begin Jan. 1, 1996, but all
applications postmarked before March 1, 1996 are eligible for
consideration. Earlier applications will receive first consideration.
Appointment can begin as early as August 1996.

The University of Colorado at Boulder strongly supports the principle of
diversity. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from
women, ethnic minorities, disabled persons, veterans and veterans of the
Vietnam era.

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You can contact me for further information.  The search looks terribly diffuse,
but the odds of hiring a neural net / machine learning person are good.

-- Mike



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