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Senior Lecturer Positions in the Department of Computer Science
The Computer Science Department of The University of Texas at Dallas invites applications for Senior Lecturer positions starting September 2008 or January 2009. Candidates must have a Master’s degree in Computer Science, or equivalent (a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science or Software Engineering is preferred), and should provide evidence of excellence in teaching. Responsibilities include teaching at undergraduate and Master’s levels. Candidates should be able to teach a wide spectrum of Computer Science and Software Engineering courses.

For more information, contact Dr. D. T. Huynh, Head of the Computer Science Department, at 972-883-2169 or 972-883-2808; send email to huynh@utdallas.edu, or view the Web page at http://www.cs.utdallas.edu. The search committee will begin evaluating applications shortly and will continue until the positions are filled.

Applicants should mail their resume with a list of at least three references as soon as possible to:

Academic Search #7091
The University of Texas at Dallas
P.O. Box 830688, M/S AD 42
Richardson, TX 75083-0688

Indication of sex and ethnicity for affirmative action statistical purposes is requested but not required.

Senior Faculty Positions in the Department of Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science of the University of Texas at Dallas invites applications from outstanding applicants for tenure-track faculty positions in all areas, at the level of associate or full professor. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering or the equivalent. Successful applicants must have a distinguished research and publication record as well as demonstrated leadership ability in developing and expanding funded research programs. Positions for distinguished chaired professors are available.

The department offers Ph.D. degrees in computer science and software engineering; M.S. degrees in computer science with emphases (tracks) on networks and telecommunications, traditional computer science and intelligent systems, and a major in software engineering; and bachelor’s degrees in computer science and software engineering (the first in Texas). In addition, the department is part of Ph.D. and master's programs in two interdisciplinary fields, computer engineering and telecommunications engineering, whose faculty includes members of the Department of Electrical Engineering.

The department has 45 tenure-track faculty and nine senior lecturers. In addition to individual faculty workstations, the department has many computer/research laboratories equipped with around 300 high-performance workstations and high-end PCs. The Academic Computer Center supports both Unix-based workstations and PCs as well as high-speed access to campus computing facilities.

The university is located in the midst of some of the Dallas metropolitan area’s most attractive suburbs. There are more than 900 high-tech companies within five miles of campus, including Texas Instruments, Nortel Networks, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Hewlett-Packard, Nokia, Fujitsu, MCI, EDS and Perot Systems. Most of the country’s leading telecommunication's companies have major research and development facilities in our neighborhood. Opportunities for joint university-industry research projects are excellent.

The Jonsson School has experienced very rapid growth in recent years and is committed to becoming a top-ranked engineering school within five years. Based in large part on a five-year, $300 million initiative involving the state of Texas, the University of Texas System and Texas Instruments, the school is strengthening and expanding its programs by recruiting outstanding faculty and Ph.D. students, increasing funded research and establishing new programs. (See www.cs.utdallas.edu/about/welcome.html.)

For more information, contact Dr. D.T. Huynh, department head, at 972-883-2169, write to us at cs-search@utdallas.edu or visit www.ecs.utdallas.edu/cs.

Applicants should mail their resume with a list of at least five academic or professional references to:

Academic Search #7083
The University of Texas at Dallas
P.O. Box 830688, M/S AD 42
Richardson, TX 75083-0688

Endowed Chair in Software Engineering
The Department of Computer Science of the University of Texas at Dallas invites applications from outstanding applicants for a distinguished chaired position in software engineering and related areas. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering or the equivalent. The successful candidate must have a distinguished research and publication record as well as demonstrated leadership ability in developing and expanding funded research programs. A significant start-up package has been budgeted for this position.

The department offers Ph.D. degrees in computer science and software engineering; M.S. degrees in computer science with emphases (tracks) on networks and telecommunications, traditional computer science and intelligent systems, and a major in software engineering; and bachelor’s degrees in computer science and software engineering (the first in Texas). In addition, the department is part of Ph.D. and master's programs in two interdisciplinary fields, computer engineering and telecommunications engineering, whose faculty includes members of the Department of Electrical Engineering.

The department has 45 tenure-track faculty and nine senior lecturers. In addition to individual faculty workstations, the department has many computer/research laboratories equipped with around 300 high-performance workstations and high-end PCs. The Academic Computer Center supports both Unix-based workstations and PCs as well as high-speed access to campus computing facilities.

The university is located in the midst of some of the Dallas metropolitan area’s most attractive suburbs. There are more than 900 high-tech companies within five miles of campus, including Texas Instruments, Nortel Networks, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Hewlett-Packard, Nokia, Fujitsu, MCI, EDS and Perot Systems. Most of the country’s leading telecommunication's companies have major research and development facilities in our neighborhood. Opportunities for joint university-industry research projects are excellent.

The Jonsson School has experienced very rapid growth in recent years and is committed to becoming a top-ranked engineering school within five years. Based in large part on a five-year, $300 million initiative involving the state of Texas, the University of Texas System and Texas Instruments, the school is strengthening and expanding its programs by recruiting outstanding faculty and Ph.D. students, increasing funded research and establishing new programs. (See www.cs.utdallas.edu/about/welcome.html.)

For more information, contact Dr. D.T. Huynh, department head, at 972-883-2169, write to us at cs-search@utdallas.edu or visit www.ecs.utdallas.edu/cs.

Applicants should mail their resume with a list of at least five academic or professional references to:

Academic Search #7084
The University of Texas at Dallas
P.O. Box 830688, M/S AD 42
Richardson, TX 75083-0688

Faculty Position in Intelligent Systems
The Department of Computer Science of the University of Texas at Dallas invites applications for a tenure track-faculty position in the area of intelligent systems at the full professor level. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in computer science, software engineering or computer engineering. Candidates should have a strong record of research, teaching and external funding. A significant start-up package has been budgeted for this position.

The department offers Ph.D. degrees in computer science and software engineering; M.S. degrees in computer science with emphases (tracks) on networks and telecommunications, traditional computer science and intelligent systems, and a major in software engineering; and bachelor’s degrees in computer science and software engineering (the first in Texas). In addition, the department is part of Ph.D. and master's programs in two interdisciplinary fields, computer engineering and telecommunications engineering, whose faculty includes members of the Department of Electrical Engineering.

The department has 45 tenure-track faculty and nine senior lecturers. In addition to individual faculty workstations, the department has many computer/research laboratories equipped with around 300 high-performance workstations and high-end PCs. The Academic Computer Center supports both Unix-based workstations and PCs as well as high-speed access to campus computing facilities.

The university is located in the midst of some of the Dallas metropolitan area’s most attractive suburbs. There are more than 900 high-tech companies within five miles of campus, including Texas Instruments, Nortel Networks, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Hewlett-Packard, Nokia, Fujitsu, MCI, EDS and Perot Systems. Most of the country’s leading telecommunication's companies have major research and development facilities in our neighborhood. Opportunities for joint university-industry research projects are excellent.

The Jonsson School has experienced very rapid growth in recent years and is committed to becoming a top-ranked engineering school within five years. Based in large part on a five-year, $300 million initiative involving the state of Texas, the University of Texas System and Texas Instruments, the school is strengthening and expanding its programs by recruiting outstanding faculty and Ph.D. students, increasing funded research and establishing new programs. (See www.cs.utdallas.edu/about/welcome.html.)

For more information, contact Dr. D.T. Huynh, department head, at 972-883-2169, write to us at cs-search@utdallas.edu or visit www.ecs.utdallas.edu/cs.

Applicants should mail their resume with a list of at least five academic or professional references to:

Academic Search #7085
The University of Texas at Dallas
P.O. Box 830688, M/S AD 42
Richardson, TX 75083-0688
             
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
The Department of Computer Science of the University of Texas at Dallas invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in bioinformatics and computational biology and related areas at the full professor level. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering or a bioinformatics-related field. Candidates should have a strong record of research, teaching and external funding. This position may involve a joint appointment with a department in the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics or with the new Department of Bioengineering, and preference will be given to candidates who can collaborate with researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. A significant start-up package has been budgeted for this position.

The department offers Ph.D. degrees in computer science and software engineering; M.S. degrees in computer science with emphases (tracks) on networks and telecommunications, traditional computer science and intelligent systems, and a major in software engineering; and bachelor’s degrees in computer science and software engineering (the first in Texas). In addition, the department is part of Ph.D. and master's programs in two interdisciplinary fields, computer engineering and telecommunications engineering, whose faculty includes members of the Department of Electrical Engineering.

The department has 45 tenure-track faculty and nine senior lecturers. In addition to individual faculty workstations, the department has many computer/research laboratories equipped with around 300 high-performance workstations and high-end PCs. The Academic Computer Center supports both Unix-based workstations and PCs as well as high-speed access to campus computing facilities.

The university is located in the midst of some of the Dallas metropolitan area’s most attractive suburbs. There are more than 900 high-tech companies within five miles of campus, including Texas Instruments, Nortel Networks, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Hewlett-Packard, Nokia, Fujitsu, MCI, EDS and Perot Systems. Most of the country’s leading telecommunication's companies have major research and development facilities in our neighborhood. Opportunities for joint university-industry research projects are excellent.

The Jonsson School has experienced very rapid growth in recent years and is committed to becoming a top-ranked engineering school within five years. Based in large part on a five-year, $300 million initiative involving the state of Texas, the University of Texas System and Texas Instruments, the school is strengthening and expanding its programs by recruiting outstanding faculty and Ph.D. students, increasing funded research and establishing new programs. (See www.cs.utdallas.edu/about/welcome.html.)

For more information, contact Dr. D.T. Huynh, department head, at 972-883-2169, write to us at cs-search@utdallas.edu or visit www.ecs.utdallas.edu/cs.

Applicants should mail their resume with a list of at least five academic or professional references to:

Academic Search #7086
The University of Texas at Dallas
P.O. Box 830688, M/S AD 42
Richardson, TX 75083-0688