Associate Professorship at University of Aarhus



UNIVERSITY OF AARHUS
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE



Associate Professor in Programming Languages and Formal Models

A tenured position as associate professor in the area of Programming
Languages and Formal Models is available at the Department of Computer
Science, starting January 1, 2006.

As a minimum requirement, applicants must have documented scientific
qualifications equivalent to a PhD followed by at least 2-3 years of
additional research and teaching. It is assumed that the candidate
will be affiliated with the department's research group within
Programming Languages and Formal Models. For further details on the
Department and its group within Programming Languages and Formal
Models, please consult the Web pages: http://www.daimi.au.dk.

The Department conducts research and teaching in theoretical as well
as experimental computer science. The staff is close to 200 people,
including 25 full or associate professors, and 60 PhD students. The
number of M.Sc. students is approximately 500.

Applications must be in English and include a curriculum vitae, a
complete list of publications, a statement of future research plans
and information about research activities, teaching qualifications and
management experience, all in 4 copies (see
http://www.nat.au.dk/stilling/cv for the recommended level of
detail). All other material that the applicant wishes to be considered
in the evaluation (publications (max 5) and other documentation of
research and teaching qualifications, as well as management
experience) must be enclosed in 3 copies.

The Faculty refers to the Ministerial Order No. 170 of 17.03.2005
((http://www.au.dk/da/21-05.htm) on the appointment of teaching and
research staff at the universities under the Ministry of Science,
Technology and Innovation.

Salary depends on seniority as agreed between the Danish Ministry of
Finance and the Confederation of Professional Unions.

Applications should be addressed to The Faculty of Science, University
of Aarhus, Ny Munkegade, Building 520, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark, and
marked 212/5-130.

The deadline for receipt of all applications is September 15, 2005, at
12,00 noon.

For more information, please contact the head of the department
professor Kurt Jensen (e-mail: kjensen@xxxxxxxxxxxx tel: +45 8942
5612) or professor Mogens Nielsen, E-mail: mn@xxxxxxxxxxx, tel +45
8942 9292.
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