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IP: looking for some good people


From: Dave Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 1996 20:04:22 -0500

                        UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA
               Department of Computer and Information Science
  
The University of Pennsylvania invites outstanding applicants for
three tenure-track appointments in both experimental and theoretical
computer science to start 1 July 1996.  Senior level appointments will
also be considered.


Applicants are sought in the areas of artificial intelligence,
algorithms and complexity, databases, graphics, operating systems,
programming language implementation, robotics, and software engineering, 
but attention will be given to exceptional candidates in any area of 
computer science.
 
Faculty duties include undergraduate and graduate teaching, as well as
research.  As in previous years, the University is looking for
applicants whose research would be enhanced by the department's
existing strengths in algorithms and computational biology, computer
graphics and animation, computer vision and robotics, databases,
gigabit networks, logic and computation, and natural language
processing.  We are also eager to grow in the general area of
experimental computer science and encourage applications from
candidates who implement and measure complex systems.


Applications (including the names of at least three references) should be
sent to:


        Prof. Susan B. Davidson  
        Chair, Faculty Search Committee
        Department of Computer and Information Science
        School of Engineering and Applied Science
        University of Pennsylvania
        200 South 33rd Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389
  
Applications should be received on or prior to 15 February 1996, in
order to be assured full consideration.  Questions can be addressed to
faculty-search () central cis upenn edu. Applications should not be sent
via email.
  
The University of Pennsylvania is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer.


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