Faculty Openings
The
Department of Computer Sciences
of
The University of Texas at Austin
invites applications for tenure-track positions
at all levels
in the area of Computer Architecture.
All tenured and tenure-track positions require a Ph.D. or equivalent
degree in computer science or a related area at the time of employment
and at least two (2) years of post-PhD experience at the time of application.
Successful candidates are expected to pursue an active research program,
to teach both graduate and undergraduate courses,
and to supervise graduate students.
The department is ranked among the
top ten computer science departments
in the country.
It has
46 tenured and tenure-track faculty members
across all areas of computer science.
Many of these faculty participate in interdisciplinary programs and
centers in the University, including those in Computational and Applied
Mathematics, Computational Biology, and Neuroscience.
Austin,
the capital of
Texas,
is located on the
Colorado River,
at the edge of
the
Texas Hill Country,
and is famous for its
live music
and
outdoor recreation.
Austin is also a center for high-technology industry, including
companies such as
IBM,
Dell,
Freescale Semiconductor,
Advanced Micro Devices,
National Instruments,
AT&T,
Intel,
and
Samsung.
For more information please see the department web page:
http://www.cs.utexas.edu.
The department prefers to receive applications online,
beginning August 1, 2008.
To submit yours, please select
Online Application.
If you cannot apply online,
please send a curriculum vita, home
page URL, description of research interests, and selected publications,
and ask three referees to send letters of reference directly to:
Faculty Search Committee
Department of Computer Sciences
The University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station C0500
Austin, Texas 78712-0233
USA
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Inquiries about your application
may be directed to
faculty-search@cs.utexas.edu.
For full consideration of your application, please apply by October 31, 2008.
Women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
The University of Texas is an Equal Opportunity Employer.