About 2 months ago I sent a note to this email list about a research chair
position and a postdoc position, both financed through the SHACRNET High
Perfomance Consortium.  The advert below does not have high performance
computing as a requisite attached. But because it mentions discrete math,
combinatorics and experience in computation as valuable strengths, this might
be of interest to someone on the email list. Together with a few students we
already have a small but active computer Go group at our math department.

Thomas Wolf
Prof at Department of Mathematics
Brock University
Ontario, Canada

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BROCK UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCES

MATHEMATICS

The Department of Mathematics invites applications for a tenure-track
appointment in an area of discrete and computational mathematics at the rank
of Assistant Professor starting July 1, 2007.

The Department offers an MSc in Mathematics and Statistics, has an innovative
and unique B.Sc. Mathematics program called MICA (Mathematics Integrated with
Computers and Applications) and plays a leading role in Mathematics Education.

The successful candidate must have a PhD in Mathematics or related field by
the time of the appointment, a proven record of or potential for research
excellence, and an active research program that will attract external
funding. Ideally, the candidate’s area of research would complement that of
current faculty.

The position requires undergraduate teaching including Combinatorics and
Mathematics for Computer Science, graduate teaching, and supervision of
graduate students. The successful candidate must demonstrate strong teaching
abilities and a committed interest in the use of technology for the
exploration, understanding and applications of mathematics.

The appointment is subject to the availability of funds. The review of
applications will start on February 28, 2007 and will continue until the
position is filled. Applicants should send a curriculum vitae, an outline of
their research plan and a description of teaching philosophies, and arrange
for at least three letters of reference (one of which should address teaching)
to be sent directly to:

                Chair of the Mathematics Search Committee
                Department of Mathematics
                Brock University
                St. Catharines, Ontario
                L2S 3A1, Canada
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, priority will be given
to citizens and permanent residents of Canada. Brock University encourages
applications from all qualified individuals including women, members of
minorities, native people, and persons with disabilities.

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