Below is an advertisement for an academic position that you may be 
interested in. If interested, please note the following:

- Closing date for applications: 20th June, 2003

- Applicants must apply formally as specified at: 
http://www.ucc.ie/appointments/academic/compsciad.html

UCC is home to the Cork Constraint Computation Centre: www.4c.ucc.ie.

Gene Freuder

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK, IRELAND

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

SENIOR LECTURESHIP/LECTURESHIP IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (CONSTRAINTS)

University College Cork (UCC) has a long tradition in computing: George 
Boole, the inventor of Boolean Algebra, was the first Professor of 
Mathematics. The Department of Computer Science offers degrees at BSc, MSc 
and PhD levels. The Department has an active research programme in a range 
of areas, and most recently has attracted research funding for constraints, 
foundations of computing, knowledge-based systems, networking, 
distributed/parallel computing and security. The Department is home to a 
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Research Fellow, and two SFI Research 
Investigators.

In conjunction with the appointment of Professor Eugene Freuder as SFI 
Research Fellow, applications are now invited for the above permanent 
academic position. Applications are invited from candidates with a 
background in Computer Science, relevant experience in academia and/or 
industry, and with research interests in the area of Constraints. The 
successful candidate will be expected to teach across a broad range of 
Computer Science courses, contribute to the research activities of the 
Department, and to attract external research funding.

The Department of Computer Science is one of the largest at UCC, with 
nearly 30 full-time academic staff, and is set to continue growing its 
research activity significantly in line with strategic plans. The 
Department will be housed in a new Information Technology building - the 
top infrastructure priority for the University. The 16K square meter 
building is designed to encourage a spirit of innovation and collaboration, 
and will provide world-class teaching and research facilities, an industry 
center for incubating campus companies, and laboratories for research 
groups funded by SFI and other sources.

The University is located in Cork, the second largest city of the Republic 
of Ireland. Cork is a port city, built on islands in the valley of the 
River Lee, with coastline, hills and sandy beaches within easy reach. The 
city has an International Airport and also has car-ferry connections to the 
United Kingdom and France.

For informal discussion contact: Professor Cormac J. Sreenan, Department of 
Computer Science, University College Cork, Ireland. Tel.: +353-21-4902795 / 
Fax: +353-21-4274390 / Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.cs.ucc.ie

To apply, or for further details contact: http://www.ucc.ie/appointments/ or

Department of Human Resources, University College Cork, Ireland. Tel.: +353 
21 4903057; Fax: +353 21 4276995; Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Salary scales:

Senior Lectureship (Equiv. to US Associate Prof.) EURO 55,798 – 79,060 pa 
[new entrants]

Lectureship (Equiv. to US Assistant Prof.) EURO 26,985 – 68,193  pa [new 
entrants]

Closing date for applications: 20th June, 2003.

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