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University of Pittsburgh Department of Computer Science 4-Assistant Professor and 2-Lecturer positions The Department of Computer Science at the University of Pittsburgh is initiating a search for four tenure track positions and two non-tenure track positions effective September 2002. We seek to fill the four tenure track positions at the Assistant Professor level, but higher-level appointments are possible for qualified candidates. The non-tenure track positions are at the lecturer level. All applications from experienced scholars with outstanding records of accomplishment and intellectual leadership are encouraged. The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and members of minority groups who are under-represented in academia are especially encouraged to apply. Outstanding candidates are sought in all areas of Computer Science including but not limited to: operating systems, distributed systems, databases, networks, architectures, graphics, and programming languages. Responsibilities include research, supervision of graduate student research (PhD and MS), and graduate and undergraduate teaching. Candidates should have a PhD in Computer Science and demonstrate exceptional research potential and teaching ability. The Lecturer positions are to be filled by outstanding teachers. Candidates for this position should preferably have a PhD, although applicants with an MS in Computer Science and with other suitable qualifications in advising of students and in curriculum design and management will be considered. Candidates should send a curriculum vitae, a statement of research and teaching interests, and names and addresses of at least three references to: Professor Rami Melhem, Chair Department of Computer Science University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Please direct your inquiries to faculty-searchMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecs.pitt.edu. Applications must be received by January 18, 2002 to ensure full consideration. The Department provides a stimulating environment for research and teaching those results in strong graduate and undergraduate programs. The Department already has strengths in artificial intelligence, programming languages, algorithms/theory, computer architectures, distributed systems, and software systems and engineering. The Computer Engineering program is an established partnership between the Computer Science Department and the Electrical Engineering Department. Departmental resources include extensive computing facilities of over 350 workstations and personal computers with multimedia capabilities and specialized networks and devices. Faculty members also have network access to additional high performance computing platforms provided by the general computing facilities of the University as well as by the Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center (of which the University of Pittsburgh is a founding member). For further information about the Department please see http://www.cs.pitt.edu.