THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

Department of Computer Sciences

The Department of Computer Sciences of the University of Texas at
Austin invites applications for tenure-track positions at all levels,
particularly at the assistant professor level.
Candidates must hold or be making satisfactory progress
towards a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in computer science or a related
area, with a reasonable expectation of completion by August 31, 1997.
Offers of employment are contingent upon completion of the
Ph.D. degree requirements by that date. Successful candidates are
expected to pursue an active research program, perform both graduate
and undergraduate teaching, and supervise graduate students.

The department is ranked among the top ten computer science
departments in the country. It has 30 tenure-track faculty members
across all areas of computer science, and
participates in the university's Computational
and Applied Mathematics interdisciplinary program.
Austin, the capital of Texas, is located on the
Colorado River, at the edge of the Texas Hill Country.  Live music and
outdoor recreation are among the many attractions of this beautiful
area.  Austin is also a center for high-technology industry, including
companies such as IBM, Dell, Motorola, Sematech, TI, AMD, MCC, and Tandem.

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a statement of research
interests, a list of references, and up to three representative
publications to:

  Professor Simon S. Lam
  Recruiting Committee Chair
  Department of Computer Sciences
  The University of Texas at Austin
  Austin, TX  78712-1188

Applications will be accepted until available positions are filled.
Email inquiries about your application should be directed to:

  faculty.recruit@cs.utexas.edu

If you maintain a www home page, please include its NRL
in your curriculum vitae.
Letters of reference will be solicited separately.
Evaluation of applications will begin soon after December 15, 1996.
We anticipate that interview invitations will be extended to
selected applicants between January and May 1997.
Women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
The University of Texas is an Equal Opportunity Employer.