CAREERS
Science and Information Technology; course instruction; and appropriate research and service
activities.
SUN Y College at Plattsburgh is an
equal opportunity employer committed to
excellence through diversity.
Salary: will be commensurate with qualifications, with excellent benefits. Review of applications will begin on March 1, 2009 and will
continue until the position is filled. Original
transcripts will be required prior to employment.
Apply online at: https://jobs.plattsburgh.edu/ap-
plicants/Central?quickFind=50483 and include
a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and three letters
of reference.
texas tech university
Assistant/Associate Professor
Texas Tech University: The Department of
Computer Science invites applications for a
tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant /
Associate Professor starting Fall of 2009. Preferences are given to candidates with background
in networks. Other areas will be considered for
excellent candidates. Applicants must have a
Ph.D. degree in computer science or a closely
related field. Successful candidates must have
demonstrated achievements or potentials for
excellence in research and teaching. The department of Computer Science is one of eight
departments in the College of Engineering; it offers a PhD, MS, and BS in computer science and
MS in Software Engineering. Faculty members
perform scholarly and funded research in many
areas, including artificial intelligence, databases, language theory, software engineering, data
mining, robotics, and distributed and parallel
computing. Texas Tech University is a comprehensive institution that includes law and medical schools with an enrollment of more than
28,000 students. Lubbock, a city of over 200,000,
is a major economic and medical center on the
Texas South Plains, with an excellent climate
and numerous cultural opportunities. We offer
competitive salaries, a friendly and cooperative
environment, and excellent research facilities.
Review will begin in January 2009 and continue
until the position is filled. A letter of application,
curriculum vitae, a summary of research and
teaching goals, and three letters of reference
should be submitted electronically at http://
jobs.texastech.edu. Please use Requisition number 78066. Additional information is available at
http://www.cs.ttu.edu. Texas Tech University is
an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and actively seeks applications from women,
members of minority groups, disabled individuals, and veterans.
u.s. air force academy
Department of Computer Science is accepting
applications for our Coleman-Richardson Chair
and Visiting Professor positions. See http://www.
usafa.edu/df/dfcs/index.cfm or call (719) 333-
3590 for details. U.S. Citizenship required.
university at Buffalo,
the state university of new York
Faculty Positions in Computer Science
and Engineering
The CSE Department invites excellent candidates
in high performance computing and ubiquitous
computing to apply for openings at the assistant
professor level.
The department is affiliated with successful
centers devoted to biometrics, bioinformatics,
biomedical computing, cognitive science, document analysis and recognition, high performance
computing, and information assurance.
Candidates are expected to have a Ph.D. in
Computer Science/Engineering or related field by
August 2009, with an excellent publication record
and potential for developing a strong funded research program.
Applications should be submitted by March
15, 2009 electronically via recruit.cse.buffalo.edu.
The University at Buffalo is an
Equal Opportunity Employer/Recruiter.
university of Denver
Professor and Department Chair
The Department of Computer Science (CS) at
the University of Denver (DU) is seeking a dynamic and visionary individual from business or
academia to lead the department during this expansion phase of the School of Engineering and
Computer Science. Through its strategic plan-
Windows Kernel Source and Curriculum Materials for
Academic Teaching and Research.
The Windows® Academic Program from Microsoft® provides the materials you
need to integrate Windows kernel technology into the teaching and research
of operating systems.
The program includes:
• Windows Research Kernel (WRK): Sources to build and experiment with a
fully-functional version of the Windows kernel for x86 and x64 platforms, as
well as the original design documents for Windows NT.
• Curriculum Resource Kit (CRK): PowerPoint® slides presenting the details
of the design and implementation of the Windows kernel, following the
ACM/IEEE-CS OS Body of Knowledge, and including labs, exercises, quiz
questions, and links to the relevant sources.
• ProjectOZ: An OS project environment based on the SPACE kernel-less OS
project at UC Santa Barbara, allowing students to develop OS kernel projects
in user-mode.
These materials are available at no cost, but only for non-commercial use by universities.
For more information, visit www.microsoft.com/WindowsAcademic
or e-mail compsci@microsoft.com.