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Faculty Positions Available - Univ. of Utah
From: Randy Frank <FRANK AT UTAH-20>



                             UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

                     Computer Science Faculty Positions


The  Department  of  Computer  Science  at  the  University  of  Utah  solicits
applications at all professorial ranks.  A candidate  for  Assistant  Professor
must  earn  the  Ph.D. in Computer Science or a related field prior to December
1982.  A candidate for Associate Professor must have,  in  addition,  at  least
three  years  of  teaching  or  research  experience  in  Computer  Science.  A
candidate for the rank of  Professor  must  have  a  well-established  research
record in Computer Science.

The  department  currently  has  12 tenure-track faculty members, as well as an
additional 7 serving in research capacities.  The student  population  includes
approximately 270 undergraduate majors, 55 Master's degree students, and 30 PhD
students.

Faculty   research   projects  include  algebraic  computation,  computer-aided
geometric  design,  data-flow  and  multiprocessor  architectures,   functional
programming   languages,   graphical   software   development   tools,   design
methodologies for special-purpose architectures, robotics and computer  vision,
sensory  information processing, software portability, text-searching machines,
and VLSI.

Department research  equipment  includes  a  DECsystem  2060  (on  Arpanet  and
Telenet),   three  VAX-11/750's,  a  DEC  PDP-10  KA,  and  an  HP3000/33,  all
interconnected via a local network.  Other equipment includes  an  E&S  Picture
System,  Metatek  Whizzard  7250  system,  Grinnell  color  frame buffer, and a
ComputerVision Designer system.  The department also operates a Small  Computer
Laboratory  consisting  of  several personal work stations utilizing two Apollo
Domain systems, a Perq, and a Lilith machine.  Instructional facilities include
various models of DEC PDP-11,  each  running  Unix.    Special  output  devices
include  a  Barco  high  resolution  color  monitor for the production of color
pictures  and  computer  generated  movies,  a  four  color  plotter,   and   a
Mergenthaler Omnitech/2000 Photocomposer.  The department also has the use of a
VLSI fabrication laboratory within its college.

Starting  date for the appointment is 1 July 1982.  Direct vita, along with the
names of three or more references, by 1 April 1982 to:

                   Professor Robert M. Keller
                   Chairman, Faculty Search Committee
                   Department of Computer Science
                   University of Utah
                   Salt Lake City, UT 84112

The University of Utah is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer.
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