AcademicFrom: darrell whitley whitley@CS.ColoState.EDUDate: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 08:55:59 -0600 (MDT) Subject: Tenure-Track Faculty Positions at Colorado State Colorado State University is pleased to announce that Michael Vose will be joining the Colorado State Artificial Intelligence Lab and the Department of Computer Science. The Colorado State AI Lab is made up of Darrell Whitley: Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, Machine Learning Charles Anderson: Reinforcement Learning, Neural Networks, Machine Learning Adele Howe: Planning, Agents, Evaluation, Scheduling Ross Beveridge: Computer Vision, Geometric Matching, Search Bruce Draper: Computer Vision, Reinforcement Learning, Machine Learning Michael Vose: Genetic Algorithms, Random Heuristics Search, Dynamical Systems, The Computer Science Department also has 2 or 3 new faculty positions open. Salaries are highly competitive. We are looking in all areas. But we are particularly interested in databases, networks, bioinformatics, parallel algorithms and parallel optimization, systems and robotics. Persons working in these areas that also have interests in Evolutionary Computation or AI are also encouraged to apply. The Colorado State AI Lab does a good deal of collaborative research with several jointly funded research projects. Individuals can contact me directly for more information. The official Job Ad is attached. Darrell Whitley, Director, Colorado State AI Lab Chair, Computer Science Search Committee whitley@cs.colostate.edu ========================================================= Tenure-Track Faculty Positions Colorado State University Department of Computer Science The Department of Computer Science at Colorado State University solicits applications for at least two tenure-track faculty positions, beginning Fall 2001. The appointments will be preferably made at the level of assistant professor, but appointment at a more senior level is also possible for candidates who can demonstrate a strong connection to ongoing department research. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in computer science, computer engineering, or a related field. Applicants will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, and they must demonstrate potential for excellence in research and teaching. The Computer Science Department has 700 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate students enrolled in Master's and doctoral programs. The department currently has 17 tenure-track faculty, with strong research programs in artificial intelligence, software engineering, and parallel and distributed computation. Computer facilities are excellent, and there are ample opportunities for research collaborations with local industry. Colorado State University, with an enrollment of 22,000 students, is located in Fort Collins, Colorado, an attractive community of over 100,000 people, at the base of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, 65 miles north of Denver. The northern Front Range offers a wide range of outdoor recreational activities. More information about the department and its research programs can be obtained from the department's home page at http://www.cs.colostate.edu. Applicants should send a curriculum vitae and letters from at least three professional references to: Faculty Search Committee, Computer Science Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523. Please include a statement indicating how your background and interests match the expectations of the position(s) described above. The department's telephone number is 970-491-5862, and email inquiries should be directed to faculty-search@cs.colostate.edu. Screening of applications will begin November 1, 2000, and continue until the position is filled. Colorado State University is an EEO/AA employer. Office of Equal Opportunity: 101 Student Services. |-----------------------------------------------------------------| |Darrell Whitley EMAIL: whitley@cs.colostate.edu | |Computer Science PHONE: (970) 491-5373 | |Colorado State University FAX: (970) 491-2466 | |Fort Collins, CO 80523 http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~whitley| |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | __o 1993:2,555 1994:3,145 1995:3,030 1996:3,215 o__ | | _ \ <, 1997:3,355 1998:3,506 1999:4,080 2000:3,140 .>/ _ | |(*)/,(*) in the Rockies and Environs (*),\(*)| |-----------------------------------------------------------------| For information on GECCO-2001 conference in San Francisco on July 7-11, 2001 and The International Society on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation visit: http://www.isgec.org/ |
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