[J5] ================================================ AMAST Links 02 08 Faculty Positions Department of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Memphis The full version of this announcement is available at URL: http://www.cs.utwente.nl/data/amast/links/v02/i08/full/AC0208J5.txt The Department of Mathematical Sciences invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions in Computer Science at the assistant and associate professor ranks. Applicants for the junior position are expected to demonstrate exceptional promise in research and teaching; applicants at the senior level are expected to have a strong and ongoing record of research and to be committed to excellence in teaching at all levels. Successful candidates will be expected to provide instruction in a number of broad areas in computer science. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in computer science or in a closely related field. While applicants are welcome from any area in computer science, those active in computer networks and performance analysis, databases, parallel and distributed computing, object-oriented languages and systems, computer graphics, software engineering, scientific computing are particularly sought. Current active areas of research in the department include: Algorithms and complexity, autonomous agents, distributed processing, neural networks, and random number generators. The Department currently has some 35 permanent faculty members in pure and applied mathematics, computer science, and statistics, of which eight are in computer science. The research faculty includes a world-class research group in graph theory, an endowed chair in combinatorics, an active research group in dynamical systems, and an applied statistics research group, which has received large grants from NIH and other agencies. For more details see the full version of this announcement. The selection process for this position will begin February 1, 1996, and continue until these positions are filled. For more information see our web pages at URL: http://www.msci.memphis.edu or write or fax to Ms. Lisa Eldin, Department of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152; fax: (901) 678-2480. Successful candidates must meet guidelines of the Immigration and Reform Control Act of 1986.