Hello, My Department at Kansas State University is searching for someone to fill a two-year position as a Visiting Assistant Professor. The position starts mid-August, 1998; it requires approximately 40% commitment to research duties and 60% commitment to teaching duties. The advert for the position is listed below. Of course, I would be pleased if someone who has interest in theory and applications of programming languages would receive the position. My department has an active group in this area; members consist of myself (semantics and abstract interpretation), Allen Stoughton (lambda calculus and intuitionistic logic), Michael Huth (concurrency theory and model checking), Matthew Dwyer (data-flow analysis and model checking), and John Hatcliff (partial evaluation). If you would like further information about the position, please feel free to contact me by email. Regards, David Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] ============================================================================== KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY Visiting Assistant Professor Position Department of Computing and Information Sciences The Department of Computing and Information Sciences at Kansas State University invites applications for a two year visiting assistant professor position beginning in Fall 1998. Applicants should have a PhD degree (or all but dissertation defense) in computer science by the starting date of the appointment; salary will be commensurate with qualifications. Applicants must be committed to both teaching and research. All areas of computer science will be considered, but preference will be given to good teachers whose research complements our existing research programs in programming languages, software engineering, parallel & distributed systems, data/knowledge systems, and computational science. Applications must include descriptions of teaching and research interests along with copies of representative publications. Non-U.S. citizens must include visa status. The department has a faculty of 17 and offers BS, MS, MSE, and PhD degrees. Computing facilities center around a network of UNIX- and Solaris-based single- and multi-processor Sun workstations, X-terminals, and PCs. Details can be found at the URL http://www.cis.ksu.edu/ Please send applications to Dr. Virgil Wallentine, Head, Department of Computing and Information Sciences, 234 Nichols Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506 (email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Review of applications will commence on May 15, 1998. Applications will be accepted until position is filled. Kansas State University is an Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer.