Faculty Positions at Washington University in Saint Louis
Catalin Roman
roman at cs.wustl.edu
Tue Dec 5 20:28:14 PST 2000
Washington University in Saint Louis
Department of Computer Science
www.cs.wustl.edu
Applications are invited for tenure-track faculty positions at the
Assistant, Associate and Full Professor levels. Applicants should
hold a doctorate in Computer Science or a closely related field, have
a record of accomplishment in research, and demonstrate a strong
commitment to teaching.
Building upon the impressive recruiting successes of the last two
years that included eight new tenure-track faculty, the Department
plans to fill three additional faculty positions. The Department
continues to seek outstanding candidates likely to develop
synergistic relationships with existing areas of research excellence.
Academic couples seeking to co-locate are strongly encouraged to
apply. Research groups in search of a highly supportive
institutional environment may also want to consider relocating to
Washington University. With the strong backing of the University and
the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the Department is
committed to making significant investments in promising new areas of
study and to providing the kind of resources and environment that
will enable new faculty members to flourish intellectually.
Candidates with a strong background in networking (including wireless
communication and security), software systems (particularly embedded
systems, mobile computing and database), computer engineering,
theory, and artificial intelligence will receive special
consideration.
The Department enjoys a great research reputation and impressive
levels of research activity, e.g., annual research expenditures
recently reached a record $450,000 per faculty member. Research
areas which are well represented in the Department include:
networking and communications; distributed software systems; graphics
and computer vision; artificial intelligence; computer and system
architecture; and computational biology. Our doctoral graduates have
been heading for successful careers in academia and industrial
research centers while noteworthy entrepreneurial endeavors
spearheaded by our faculty and graduates (with the full support of
the University) attest to a highly respected technology transfer
tradition and culture. Strict limits on University undergraduate
enrollments combined with the increasing popularity of Washington
University allows the Department to continue to offer small classes
and close personal attention to a diverse student body of exceptional
quality and to benefit from strong participation by undergraduates on
a wide range of research projects. A faculty known for its friendly,
accepting and supportive nature provides a welcoming and mentoring
environment for new arrivals. Finally, progressive fiscal policies
that reward research, teaching, and innovation by the Department have
created an environment rich in resources that fosters a readiness to
invest in promising new initiatives.
Washington University is a leading private national university
recognized for its world class intellectual contributions (20 Nobel
Prize Laureates have been associated with the University), its
exceptional resources (an endowment of $3.5 billion, among the
largest in the nation), its ambitious investments in physical
facilities, and its commitment to research excellence. The
University is located in the midst of a delightful residential
community which places much value on education and culture and is
very popular with both faculty and students.
Qualified applicants should send a curriculum vita and the names and
addresses of at least three references to Dr. Catalin Roman,
Chairman, Department of Computer Science, Campus Box 1045, Washington
University, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899.
Applications will be considered as they are received. Those received
after February 1, 2001, may not receive full consideration.
Washington University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer.
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